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How to Start Fly Fishing by Jerry Watson
May 19, 2005   5611 Hits
One of the oldest forms of angling, fly fishing is growing in popularity. Many consider it the epitome of fresh and salt water sport fishing. Mastering the techniques involved can be an exercise in fr ...
 
A Summer Tradition: Making Dandelion Wine by J. Edward Casteele
May 23, 2005   3999 Hits
A look at the making of dandelion wine through history, as well as instructions on how to make and enjoy dandelion wine today. ...
 
How to Gather Oral Histories by Janie Teague-Urbach
May 20, 2005   2484 Hits
Basic instruction on gathering oral "biographies" from family members and/or friends. How to collect this knowledge, preserve it, and pass it down through the generations. from family member ...
 
A Brief History of the Separation of Church and State by Jeremy Moore
May 23, 2005   2697 Hits
The separation of church and state is one of the most controversial Constitutional principles in America today. This article explores the history of the separation of church and state from Thomas Jeff ...
 
Getting to Know Gettysburg by Tracy Bolton Jones
May 23, 2005   1156 Hits
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania was the site of one of the bloodiest battles during the Civil War. Today, visitors can relive the war and learn from the past. ...
 
A Brief History of the Exploration of Mars by Mark R. Whittington
May 26, 2005   1683 Hits
Mars has held the fascination of humans since the dawn of history. In modern times, a series of robotic probes has unlocked much of the Red Planet's secrets. But, sooner or later, human explorers will ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to London by Mark R. Whittington
May 31, 2005   1238 Hits
London contains numerous attractions for the lover of history. These includes palaces, museums, and churches with stories stretching back hundreds of years. ...
 
Visit Lookout Mountain on the Georgia, Tennessee Border by Mary M. Alward
May 31, 2005   1181 Hits
The first National Military Park in the United States was established in 1890. It honors the soldiers who fought in the Civil War at the battles of Chickamauga in September 1863 and Chattanooga in Nov ...
 
How To Perform the Heimlich Maneuver by VWB
October 27, 2007   11595 Hits
The Heimlich Maneuver has been a recognized form of clearing the blocked airway of a choking victim since 1974. By following the guidelines carefully, it is possible to save the life of a choking vict ...
 
A History Lover's Guide to Rome by Mark R. Whittington
June 03, 2005   346 Hits
It has been said that all roads lead to Rome. Certainly any traveler who is interested in seeing history first hand must, sooner or later, come to Rome for its momuments and churches that date back th ...
 
A Brief History of the Exploration of the Moon by Mark R. Whittington
June 07, 2005   4173 Hits
The first great age of lunar exploration is one of the great epics of the 20th Century. It looks like, with any luck, there will soon be a new age of lunar exploration, with profound implications for  ...
 
London's Ghosts, Ghouls and Phantoms by Sharon Jacobsen
June 10, 2005   5298 Hits
Whether thoughts of London conjure up a dirty, overpopulated city that's fraught with danger or a multi-cultural metropolis that pulsates with an atmosphere unmatched elsewhere, there's no denying tha ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Florence by Mark R. Whittington
June 07, 2005   776 Hits
Florence, once center of the Italian Renaissance, is today filled with attractions to delight the mind and the eye. The city is a primary stop for any visitor to Italy with an interest in art and hist ...
 
Sagamore Sunday by Joanne M. Friedman
June 07, 2005   149 Hits
Even the most jaded vacationer will find romance and more at The Sagamore at Lake George, New York. ...
 
How to Identify First Edition Books by Kyle Stout
June 10, 2005   7032 Hits
Book collecting is a hot market. The most coveted copy of any book -- especially older or antique -- is a first edition. If you hold a first edition of a famous work of literature, you are most like ...
 
Monkey Business - History's Notable Primates by Diana L.M.I. Dawson
June 10, 2005   768 Hits
If you're the type who always wanted a pet chimpanzee as a child, then you probably understand the fascination with primates. Not all of them, however, are content to simply take the conventional rol ...
 
A History Lover's Guide to Venice by Mark R. Whittington
June 10, 2005   1282 Hits
Venice is a city that not only delights the eye and mind, but is a place that one cannot help but fall in love with, like an old lover, faded perhaps by the years, but still green in the memory. In hi ...
 
Everything You Want to Know About Hot Dogs by Nancy J. Schaaf
June 14, 2005   3414 Hits
Hot dogs are truly an American Cuisine. The average American eats 70 hot dogs each year. In this article, you will find the answers to all your dog-gone questions! ...
 
Ten Essential War Films by Kyle Stout
June 17, 2005   1739 Hits
Few topics can simultaneously produce as much epic intrigue and intellectual reflection in film as war. Characters in the face of tragedy and horror, atrocity, heroism, acts of kindness, all make for ...
 
What to See and Do in America's Capital by Kathy Schaeffer
June 17, 2005   1888 Hits
Whether you're planning just a couple of days or a whole week or more in the nation's capital, there are many things to see and do. Visitors will never be able to claim boredom or hunger in this, one ...
 
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