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    Oct 11, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  1. 'Back to the Future' DeLorean, costumes and props set for auction

    All The Rage
    More than 100 items from the "Back To The Future" trilogy -- including a remote-controlled hoverboard, Marty McFly's jacket and one of the three screen-used DeLoreans in existence -- will be part of a three-day auction of Hollywood memorabilia scheduled...
  2. Oct 11, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Wings of Freedom tour of World War II-era aircraft back in Carroll County

    The Collings Foundation, a private organization dedicated to preserving and depicting America's aviation history, is continuing its Wings of Freedom World War II living history program this weekend at Carroll County Regional Airport.
    The Collings Foundation, a private organization dedicated to preserving and depicting America's aviation history, is continuing its Wings of Freedom World War II living history program this weekend at Carroll County Regional Airport. As in past years,...

    Tags: Minority Groups, Wars and Interventions, African Americans, Unrest, Conflicts and War, International Military Interventions

  4. Oct 11, 2011 |Story| AM News
  5. Fort Harrod offers history programs

    HARRODSBURG — Old Fort Harrod State Park will host two opportunities this weekend to learn more about Kentucky history. On Saturday, the park will present Native American interpreter Howard Carr for a discussion of “Indians of Kentucky” at 7:30 p.m. around a campfire at the amphitheater. Carr will discuss Native American history and culture with the audience. Tickets are $5.
    HARRODSBURG — Old Fort Harrod State Park will host two opportunities this weekend to learn more about Kentucky history. On Saturday, the park will present Native American interpreter Howard Carr for a discussion of “Indians of Kentucky”...

    Tags: Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Native Americans, Minority Groups, State Parks

  6. Oct 11, 2011 |Story| Winchester Sun
  7. Witt; Too much for 9/11

    This year, the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 bombing of the World Trade Center, turned into a maudlin, morose display on the weekend that marked that same day 10 years ago.
    This year, the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 bombing of the World Trade Center, turned into a maudlin, morose display on the weekend that marked that same day 10 years ago. Every television news network — CBS, NBC, ABC, MSNBC, FOX and CNN...

    Tags: Fox Broadcasting Company, ABC (tv network), Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Television Networks, Politics

  8. Oct 11, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Irreverent, oompah-filled Oktoberfest fun at Blob's

    Since mid-September, lots and lots of bars in town have been touting specials and tie-ins in observance of Oktoberfest, the 200-year-old celebration of Bavarian culture and huge excuse to drink lots of beer. But few places in Maryland have a right to these promotions quite like Blob's Park in Jessup, a nearly 80-year-old resident that claims to be home of America's first Oktoberfest.
    Since mid-September, lots and lots of bars in town have been touting specials and tie-ins in observance of Oktoberfest, the 200-year-old celebration of Bavarian culture and huge excuse to drink lots of beer. But few places in Maryland have a right to...

    Tags: Foods and Beverages, Entertainment Events, Jessup (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Sausages, Alcoholic Beverages

  10. Oct 11, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Tom Benjamin adds a new 'Brick' to his reputation

    The Old Brick Church has earned that name during its 200-year history. That anniversary is being observed by Christ Episcopal Church in Columbia, whose present building was constructed in 1993 and hence qualifies as an architectural newcomer. Such an...

    Tags: Walt Whitman, Thomas Jefferson, Fine Arts, Abraham Lincoln, Music Industry

  12. Oct 10, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Datebook: Events, exhibits, classes for the week ahead

    L.A. at Home
    Home and garden events are listed below. Suggest your own via reader comments. Submissions should be fewer than 75 words and must be for one-time events with legitimate value to other readers. No store promotions and no frivolous links, please.......
  14. Oct 10, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Art review: 'Now Dig This!' at the UCLA Hammer Museum

    Culture Monster
    Christopher Knight reviews "Now Dig This! Art & Black Los Angeles 1960-1980, a Pacific Standard Time show at the UCLA Hammer Museum...
  16. Oct 10, 2011 |Story| WDBJ7
  17. Civil War diary captures accounts of war from Confederate and Union soldiers

    The stories of two soldiers, on opposite sides of the war, are captured in one diary.
    The stories of two soldiers, on opposite sides of the war, are captured in one diary. The diary of Virginia Tech's first president, and Confederate captain, Charles Minor, records his life in the 1860s. While fighting in the Civil War, Minor’s...

    Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Colleges and Universities, Fine Arts, Libraries, Wars and Interventions

  18. Oct 10, 2011 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  19. A happier time: Was the 2001 Miami Hurricanes team the best ever?

    Backup offensive lineman Brad Kunz was already wearing his national championship T-shirt and hat as the final minutes melted off the clock during Miami's 37-14 Rose Bowl win over Nebraska.
    Backup offensive lineman Brad Kunz was already wearing his national championship T-shirt and hat as the final minutes melted off the clock during Miami's 37-14 Rose Bowl win over Nebraska. The redshirt freshman was celebrating with teammates. The victory...

    Tags: Paul William Bryant, Willis McGahee, Alabama Crimson Tide, Big East Conference, Heisman Trophy

  20. Oct 10, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Anthony J. Lumsden dies at 83; Southern California architect

    Anthony J. Lumsden, a prolific Southern California architect who helped develop new ways of wrapping buildings in smooth glass skins, accelerating a shift that reshaped skylines around the world, died Sept. 22 in Los Angeles. He was 83.
    Anthony J. Lumsden, a prolific Southern California architect who helped develop new ways of wrapping buildings in smooth glass skins, accelerating a shift that reshaped skylines around the world, died Sept. 22 in Los Angeles. He was 83. The cause was...

    Tags: Architecture, Politics, Los Angeles Times, Sydney (Australia), Roxbury

  22. Oct 9, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  23. Aberdeen educator chosen Outstanding Young Speech Teacher

    Kerry Konda ended a recent class with a few questions for his debate students — and they were quick to answer.
    Kerry Konda ended a recent class with a few questions for his debate students — and they were quick to answer. You shouldn’t point at someone when you’re speaking because it’s as if you are scolding them. If you want to get a...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Business Enterprises, Arts and Culture

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