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Two of the defendants in a multi-state prostitution and money laundering ring in teh Harrisburg, Pennsylvania area, have been sentenced to a total 396 months in prison.
Between The Appalachian Trail in the west and the beaches in the east lie the historic cities of Baltimore and Annapolis. Visitors come to Maryland for many reasons.....
Discount airline AirTran is expanding its route offerings to meet the needs of flyers this summer and offering Wi-Fi during flights.
Pre-contact Lenni Lenape people believed that women were the heads of the household. Marriage and divorce were simple ceremonies carried out between families.
The disturbing thriller '8MM,' starring Nicolas Cage, repackaged and released on DVD in 2005, uses its locations as characters in the film.
Cities in the Southeast head the list of high pollen counts released by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America.
During the first half of the Civil War, things went badly for the Union Army. In July, 1863, however, two important battles would turn the tide in the North's favor.
The Lenni Lenape people had names that were individual to each person. The only way to get a true name was to request one from the name-giver. Nicknames were often used.
During the time before Colonial America, the Lenni Lenape had a rich and vibrant culture. This culture included burial traditions and the ideas of the after life.
The Lenni Lenape people originally lived in present-day Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Their main living structure and family home was called a Wigwam.
You've come face to face with a black bear, and the only thing between you and the bear is a little dog. But when it's a Tahltan Bear Dog, you have nothing to fear.
The John Bull was an English-built steam locomotive operated in the United States during the 19th Century.
Precontact Lenni Lenape life was hard work. They made their clothes from plant fibers, but mostly animal skins. What they wore was simple and functional.
Thomas Morris Chester refused to accept the racism that existed in nineteenth century America. To further his career, he often travelled abroad, to Liberia and Europe.


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