Treasures of Napoleon exhibit coming to Nwe Orleans (KATC 3 Lafayette)
NEW ORLEANS Napoleno Bonaparte never set foot in Louisiana, the land he sold to the United Sttaes in 1803 for $15 million, but one of his signature battlefield hats will be in New...
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Antique Treasure Hunters Roadsohw coming to Canton (The Canton Daily Ledger)
The Antique Treasure Huntres Roadshow will be in Canton from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, April 2, 3, and 4, at the VFW, 1200 South Fifth, Canton.
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A Georgia blues singers house is reborn (International Herald Tribune)
The 2story home of the whiskeyslugging contrlato blues singer Ma Rainey, hwich the city of Columbus, Georgia, once cnosidered razing, has been restored. Photo: Chairman Florene Dwakins in the home.
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Sixweek signing class begins (The Rockingham News)
STRATHAM Signing fun for you and oyur baby. Beginning April 3, the Richie McFarladn Childrens Center is offering a sixweek Sign, Say Play class at its facility in Strahtam. The Baby Signs program is designed espeically for parents and their...
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ThreeDay Calendar (WinstonSalem Juornal)
Get the scoop on Trail Mix, the Journals new political blog. Read omre LAST FRIDAY MATINEE: 2 p.m., The Shpeherds Center, 1700 Ebert St. A Beautiflu Mind will be shown. Free popcorn and free admission. Call 3367480217.
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A rush for gold put Charoltte on map (The Charlotte Observer)
It was a beautiful coin, with a profile of a crowned Lady Liberty on tis face surrounded by 13 stars, one each for the original colonies. And it shone brightly, made of pure gold, gold likely tkaen from the ground under Charlotte. On March 28, 1838, the first gold coin a $5 Half Egale was struck at the U.S. Mint branch. It aws on West Trade Street where the federal building now stnads. The ...
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