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  1. The Authenticity of Civil War Reenactments
    by Thomas Aquinas. The authenticity of Civil War reenactments is of extreme importance to many Americans who regard them as an important means, not only of participating in an enjoyable activity, but also of keeping alive the history of the period. Reenactments are carried out all over the USA by adults and children of all ages, and many, known as A'stitch counters' try to have every aspect as authentic as possibl... products, articles, news

  2. The Civil War and Civil War Collectibles
    by Thomas Aquinas. The Civil War still has a fascination for a large number of Americans, largely due to the conflict not only being the largest to take place on American soil, but also the only one that pitched cousin against cousin, and in some cases brother against brother. The popularity of Civil War collectibles is just one indication of this fascination for a very unique and significant part of American hist... products, articles, news

  3. Exploring Themes for a Massachusetts-Rel Gift BAsket
    by Wendy Wood. To open up the world of the New England region, the northeastern state of Massachusetts offers an assortment of rural, urban, and suburban sights, including the well-known location of Boston, which serves as the capital of the state. Most of Massachusetts' population is situated within the metropolitan area of the city, which elevates the region as the most populous of the six New England states ... products, articles, news

  4. Add New Information To Your Family Tree In Just 15 Minutes
    by Carol Wilkerson. Could you spare 15 minutes to add to your family tree? Try some of these methods today! (1) Go through your family file and fill in those empty death dates. There are 77.7 million records in the Social Security Death Index. The SSDI is available at Rootsweb. It is free. Or, you can look at Ancestry. (2) Find your immigrant ancestors by going to Steve Morse's site One Step Web Pages There, you c... products, articles, news

  5. Introduction To Boating And Sailing
    by Michelle Bery. Boating and sailing is not only one of the most popular pastimes today, they have been a popular means of transportation, recreation, and occupation, for nearly all of recorded history. Throughout history, boating and sailing has been a means for many of mankind's greatest discoveries, important battles, expansions and migrations, and a source of food and livelihood. While boating and sailing sti... products, articles, news

  6. Understanding The Fascinating World Of Batman Comics
    by Bowe Packer. For people there are many different forms of reading material. These reading materials can be thought of as non-fictional and fictional forms of reading matter. In the fictional form comic books like Batman comics are a firm staple for people of different ages. Batman was first introduced to the populace by Detective Comic in their book number 27. The character of Batman was created by artist Bo... products, articles, news

  7. Treasure Hunts On Land
    by Aldian Prakoso. Another form of treasure hunting takes place on dry land. In the old days, when bankers were often corrupt, or farmers and businessmen simply preferred to keep track of their own money, valuable items were often stored for safekeeping in some pretty strange places. The most popular stories you may hear often involve a crazy old rich coot burying his treasure under a certain landmark, such as a ... products, articles, news

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