A painting at the Syracuse Canal Museum depicts Governor Dewitt Clinton bringing water from Lake Erie to New York City, in the ceremony known as the “Wedding of the Waters,” symbolizing how the Erie Canal linked New York City to the West © Karen Rubin/ goingplacesfarandnear.com But ...
We first are introduced to her on “Gail’s Tours” of the island, then when we visit the Whaling Museum which has a whole gallery devoted to her, and after, I am so fascinated with her, I follow a self-guided “Walking in the Footsteps of Maria Mitchell” which takes me to the Qu...
Pennsylvania: When the Gingerbread Man, located near Penn State, airs the big game, twice as many men as women show up; gmanstatecollege.com Hot spots: Boston; Paradise, Nevada; and Jacksonville, North Carolina The draw: Take a trip to one of these cities and just try not to meet a ...
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Especially throughout 2020, travel around the world was significantly restricted due to the coronavirus pandemic. That in turn meant study abroadprogramswere limited or paused. But the number of U.S. students studying abroad incollegehas since started to rebound. According to the...
Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Like this: Loading... November 17, 2020 Girls, Inc of Orange County Remarkable Fundraiser Exceeds Expectations. Despite all the annual fundraising events canceled due to the pandemic, Girls, Inc manages to successfully move forward, providing the...
(Sioux) communities, all just portions of their original homelands. However, one need not travel far from the Twin Cities to get a taste of Native American culture. Instead, stand here on the Mississippi and inhale the mist of thousands of years of indigenous history, then meet the people ...
interviewed for aUCLA oral history projectin 1966, she made a vague reference to the early 1950s. “It’s a time that I couldn’t even sort out in my mind if I had to,” she said. “It was a time of great turbulence on the campus … and a real reactionary kind of force coming...