Treat yourself to a relaxing day of shopping and dining in Palmer Square. Set in the heart of downtown Princeton, this charming, tree-lined neighborhood boasts over 40 upscale stores and eateries. Browse for everything from apparel to home furnishings to specialty foods, or sit down for a light bite or a memorable meal at a local restaurant. = "Things Drumthwacket Distance: 4 miles 354 Stockton Street (Route 206) Princeton, New Jersey 08540 (609) 683-0057…
In September of 1991 a 5,300 year old mummy was found on the Ötztal Alps of the Austrian and Italian border. The evidence found on Otzi's body has lead to the belief that he had been trespassing on tribal land of another clan when he was attacked and shot in the back. His personal belongings, body, and Dna has lead to crucial evidence about his culture and the mystery of his death. Researcher Dr. Eduard Egarter Vigl, Head of Conservation of the Iceman, and his team extensively researched the body.…
LAHouse looks like any other building on LSU's campus, however it is far from the usual campus buildings. The LAHouse is a lasting sustainable housing and development educational exhibit. It has more comfort, durability, environmental quality, safety and better health with less energy, water, pollution, waste, damage and loss. It is Louisiana's best resource for people who are interested in building safer homes while consuming less energy. There are different types of construction used in LAHouse.…
Olvera St. is a ticket to the past of L.A culture. The smells, taste, and sound envelop you in the Hispanic culture. Olvera Street is a historic district in downtown Los Angeles and a part of El Pueblo de Los Angeles’ Historical Monument. It was officially founded in 1781 in Los Angeles and was renamed to Olvera Street in 1877.…
Did you know about the ootka tribe?The Nootka has many Locations,Tradition and Present-day. Th Nootka people lived in many differnt location. TheNootka tribe has many differnt Traditio. The nootka tribe is sill around today There are many differnt Location tht the Nootka lived in.…
Before examining the ways in which different groups tailor Chief Oshkosh’s afterlife to suit their interests, a basic understanding of the life of Chief Oshkosh becomes necessary to fully grasp the duplicity of his character. Born in 1795, Chief Oshkosh grew up in a tumultuous period in Menominee history. The Menominees had been entrenched in battles before with rival tribes such as the Winnebago and Chippewa, but American encroachment on land increased the frequency of these clashes. While the Menominee Nation remained officially neutral in the War of 1812, a 19-year-old Chief Oshkosh fought alongside other great Native American resistance fighters such as Tomah, White Elk, and Tecumseh against the United States. But Chief Oshkosh the Brave would soon transition from a warrior to a leader.…
To this day you can still see the remains of the burned buildings and trees. Many locals take great pride in trying to preserve Bulow, as it is a big part of Florida’s history Many studies have proven what we already believe to be true about Bulow and its history. A group of people from University of Florida who were a part of the field school visited Bulow to do some diggings around the area. These excavations were done to prove the story that everyone thought to be true about Bulow; they would look for artifacts, jewelry, and tools to give some insight on what life might have been like nearly 200 years ago.…
Mālama ʻĀina O Kaho’olawe Kaho’olawe is an island that was illegally taken over by the U.S Military. It was later returned to the people of Hawaii in horrible condition. Walter Rite, chairman of the Kaho’olawe Island Reserve Commission states, “It was the island that shared herself with us. It was the island that told me, ‘Hey I’m dying,’ so, after that one trip it was a total commitment not to allow the island to die.” (Pang Y.B.)…
Charles H. Odom was born on February 29th, 1932 in Arlington Kansas in Reno County. He was the son of Barney E. Odom and Mildred R. Odom. He was 32 when he died via gas chamber on March 6th, 1964. He was arrested on July 23rd, 1961 for the rape of a thirteen year old girl, Lisa Schuh. He was a resident of Wellington, Kansas.…
Well today i’m gonna tell yall about the story of the great Jack Stump. Jack Stump lives in the great mesa of Arizona, but it didn’t start out that way, oh not at all. Jack Stump was born into being a single child with one parent in 1803. He was born in Arizona on a desert. He was an abnormal child.…
Children and teenagers, such as Greg Ousley, who commit serious crimes should not be let out of jail on parole. In the year 2019 Greg could potentially be let out of prison, if his family approves. Out of anger, Greg killed his parents when he was just fourteen years old. Being in prison for over half of his life he does not knowing much of any other life out of prison, causing him to be a possible threat to others.…
Kids across the nation are standing out and making a difference. Whether its just picking up around the community or starting a foundation people can make a difference. Many people think kids are just in the way and don’t ever actually make a difference in their community. Blare Gooch started with a teddy bear, Alex Scott started with a cup of lemonade, and Zach Hunter started with a few pennies around his house. The smallest things can turn into a life changing difference.…
Living on Ocracoke in the winter is boring to most kids. Most people say that there is nothing to do, personally winter is my favorite season on Ocracoke. For me winter on Ocracoke means Waterfowl hunting. Waterfowl hunting has been around since the early 1800’s.…
Fast, beautiful, and graceful. Orlov Trotters have an interesting background since they come from Russia and they have very distinct looks. Orlov Trotters have very amazing background information. They are 16 hands tall. Hands is what horses are measured with.…
Olaudah Equiano was born in March 1745 and died in 1797 at the age of 52. He was born in Present-Day Nigeria and at a young age of 11, he was kidnapped and sold into slavery. As a slave, he experienced life on the Middle Passage, when he was sent to the West Indies. He was first bought by Michael Pascal and during those years, he heard about Christianity and even started to learn how to read and write. This was very rare because the one thing that Whites were not allowed to do to Blacks was teach them how to read and write, but they were allowed to rape, murder, and sell them.…