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Somerset County Where to Go Aug. 2
Antique show The 42nd annual Somerset Antique Show 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 11 on the streets of Somerset. Antique and Classic Car Show 1 to 3 p.m. in the Somerset Trust Co. parking lot, 151 W. Main. St. Milford picnic Annual Milford Picnic 3:30 p.m....Tags: Wars and Interventions, Breast Cancer, Climbing, Music Theater, Financial Aid
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Somerset County Where to Go for Aug. 9
Bluegrass Festival The Laurel Hill Bluegrass Festival is Aug. 18-19 at Laurel Hill State Park, Somerset. Bluegrass music, re-enactor village, vendors and more. Free. 814-445-7725. friendsoflhsp.org. Antique show The 42nd annual Somerset Antique Show...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Breast Cancer, Climbing, Music Theater, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783)
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Review & preview: Goucher
Here is the sixth installment of a series that checks in with the eight Division III programs in the state to give a glimpse into the past and the future. Teams are scheduled to appear according to the chronological order in which their seasons ended....
Tags: Paul Taylor, Students, Tourism and Leisure, Travel, College Sports
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Winter agenda: Events for the season
STAGE The Christmas Schooner Have yourself a City of Big Shoulders Christmas at the Mercury Theater, the current home of the beloved Chicago musical, “The Christmas Schooner.” Created by John Reeger and Julie Shannon, “Schooner”...
Tags: Epiphany, Cross Country Skiing, Bars and Clubs, Building Material, Services and Shopping
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In the back and beyond, a.k.a. Carrizo Plain National Monument
CARRIZO PLAIN NATIONAL MONUMENT, Calif. — In his obsession to see every back road in Southern California, my brother, John, recently said, "Let's go to Carrizo Plain." "Where's that?" I asked. He waved his palm in the air. "Over there." Meaning, I...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Petroleum Industry, Travel, Rentals, Salt
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Danville veterans get free trip to Washington military memorials
Contributing WriterTwo Danville military veterans who served in the Korean War and World War II along with their guardians spent a day at the two monuments that depict their time of service to their country. Ancil Shepherd, who served in World War II, and his son,...Tags: Wars and Interventions, International Military Interventions, Arts, Korean War (1950-1953), Arts and Culture
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Galesburg looks back to go forward
GALESBURG, Ill. — Inside the Dove Tail Arts gallery, owner Bernie Hamilton uses a step stool to get to an upper shelf and take down one of her prized possessions. It's a particularly heavy piece cast of red clay and definitely not for sale. At...
Tags: Tool (music group), Arts, Travel, Building Material, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Bicycle tour set for July 7 in Boyle County
The Preservation Pedal will be held July 7 in Danville and Boyle County. The annual bicycle tour is sponsored by Preservation Kentucky, a statewide historic preservation nonprofit with a mission of historic preservation education and advocacy. Proceeds...
Tags: Cycling, Tourism and Leisure, Travel, Heart Attack, State Parks
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Second annual Preservation Pedal Bike Tour to visit July 7
Preservation Kentucky will host the second annual “Preservation Pedal: A Bike Tour of historic Danville, Boyle and Mercer counties” July 7. This year, the event will feature four historic bicycle tour options. The challenging 60-mile ride...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Justice System, Religion and Belief, Human Interest, Christianity
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Danville roadside marker to be dedicated Nov. 19
Contributing WriterA new roadside historical marker will be unveiled and dedicated at 4:30 p.m. Nov. 19 near the Willis Russell House, on West Martin Luther King Boulevard. D. Laurence Rogers of Bay City, Mich., author of a new book about the James Birney family, will be...Tags: Arts and Culture, Wars and Interventions, Tourism and Leisure, Republican Party, Bars and Clubs
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Sailors, Marines make 1812 county landmark shipshape
Military past and present came together Friday morning on a patch of farmland that played a key role in the defense of Baltimore during the War of 1812.
Armed with the weapons of landscaping, 55 sailors and Marines in town for the Star-Spangled...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Patapsco, Kevin Kamenetz, Travel, Fort McHenry
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A French region's first-class glass
Special to the Los Angeles TimesOn a recent trip to the Alsace-Lorraine area in northeast France, I was hoping to stop at the new Musée Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, 28 miles outside Strasbourg and half a mile from the main Lalique factory. The museum, created from a former glassworks...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Verrier, Human Interest, Travel, Trips and Vacations
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