Articles related to "Family Memorabilia"Sunday school pins, Girl Scout patches, name tags, handmade pom-pom necklaces and ID cards are just a few of the items typically found in the family junk drawer.
Too often, obsorbed in discovering the family tree, family historians forget that tomorrow's history starts today. Every family should maintain a dedicated History Box.
Having faced a bewildering box of old photos of unknown relatives, any family historian will be determined to simplfy matters for future generations. Here's how to do it
Ten separate galleries will explore the career and personal highlights in the life of the animation pioneer and founder of Walt Disney Studios and Walt Disney Resorts.
Malaga has two venues dedicated to Pablo Picasso, Casa Natal, his native house, and the Museo Picasso where 155 priceless items highlight the variety of his work.
Maryhill Museum is a treasure trove of items which once belonged to the royal family of Romania. Queen Marie even traveled here in 1926 for the dedication of the museum.
In this 4th and "definitive" edition biography of the legendary reggae rocker, Timothy White delves into every aspect of Bob Marley's life, music, and untimely death.
Get the youngest member of the family all the way up to the eldest to contribute a couple of party ideas to ensure all-round entertainment!
Small touches around the house can add a sense of patriotism to your summer holiday get togethers.
On the National Register of Historic Places, Helen Keller's Birthplace, Ivy Green, is in the small town of Tuscumbia in the northwest corner of Alabama.
Contemporaries accused colonial New York Governor Lord Cornbury of cross-dressing, but a 20th Century historian says not so. Who to believe?
Creating scrapbook photo albums has been around since the invention of photography, but scrapbooking has experienced a revival in the last twenty years.
General Pulaski finally becomes a U.S. citizen, an historic trail is established in New York and General Greene's home welcomes visitors and support.
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