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BMA offers podcasts of self-guided tours of 14 city statues
Sun reporterMost residents drive through the same Baltimore streets each day, on the way to work or class. Usually it takes an ill-timed stoplight for them to pass a bored or tired glance over a nearby statue or monument, one of the many throughout the city. Vaguely,...Tags: University of Maryland, Mount Vernon, Richard Wagner, John Quincy Adams, Druid Hill
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Museums
Please submit listings by going online to metromix.com/listings. Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum: Fly Me to the Moon: An animated 3-D movie in the Adler's new Universe Theater about three flies who tag along on the 1969 Apollo 11 mission to the...Tags: Field Museum of Natural History, Loch Ness Monster, Michigan, Elections, Art Institute of Chicago
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Milwaukee unveils statue of Fonzie from 'Happy Days'
They're giving two thumbs up to the bronze Fonz in Milwaukee. Dozens of people lining the Milwaukee River downtown cheered as a bronze statue of the "Happy Days" character was unveiled yesterday, The Associated Press reports. Actor Henry Winkler...Tags: Garry Marshall, Penny Marshall
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Bronze Fonz now an 'Ayyyy'-list celeb in Milwaukee
Associated Press WriterHis hair will always be in place, he doesn't mind if you touch the leather and he's far too heavy to jump the shark. Thought Arthur Fonzarelli couldn't get any cooler? Meet the bronze Fonz. Dozens of people lined the Milwaukee River on Tuesday to...Tags: Ron Howard, Penny Marshall, Monuments and Heritage Sites, North Carolina, Garry Marshall
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No kidding: Chinese honor Shaq with his own statue
L.A. TimesFor wisdom and solace during these bustling Olympics, some folks visit the temple of Confucius. Others seek refuge in the Palace of Heavenly Purity. Still others find respite at the Hall of Supreme Harmony. Me, I went to see Shaq. He's tucked away...Tags: National Basketball Association, Confucianism, Basketball, Superman, Nike Incorporated
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NY college will use butter sculpture for fuel
EDs: Updates with description of process, quote from researcher. SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) _ The butter sculpture is one of the New York State Fair's most popular attractions. But what happens to the nearly half-ton of butter when the fair is over? This...Tags: State University of New York, Forestry and Timber, New York, Colleges and Universities, Labor Day
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Downtown NYC figure's death a mystery
Associated Press WriterMark Chamberlain's life screamed New York, New York. He was 15 when he ran away from home in Seattle to make it in the nation's biggest city, becoming a club kid, a model, a Web pioneer, one of CNN's first blog reporters _ and finally, a spiky-haired,...Tags: John Morton, East Village (Manhattan, New York), Chelsea (Manhattan, New York), Metal and Mineral, Madonna
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Outside a Chinese gate, a Shaq
Beijing
For wisdom and solace during these bustling Olympics, some folks visit the temple of Confucius.
Others seek refuge in the Palace of Heavenly Purity.
Still others find respite at the Hall of Supreme Harmony.
Me, I went to see Shaq.
He's tucked...Tags: National Basketball Association, Basketball, Confucianism, Superman, Nike Incorporated
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Soviet system fell, but statues still stand
Special to the SentinelThe Hungarian bus driver motioned to my husband, "Get off here," and sped off, leaving us in a muddy stretch of rural road on this overcast January day. The faint scratch of a Victrola playing revolutionary songs lured us to the entrance of Statue Park,...Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, Maitland, Tourism and Leisure
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Renowned sculptor's works ruined by copper theft
EASTON, Conn. (AP) _ A sculptor who came to the United States in the 1960s from Poland for artistic freedom is trying to repair some of his best pieces after they were destroyed by one or more copper thieves. Lubomir Tomaszewski, 85, whose work is...Tags: Police, Connecticut, Metal and Mineral, University of Bridgeport, New York
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Elvis statue returns, a little worse for wear
Elvis is back in Virginia Beach but he's a little worse for wear. A 600-foot-tall, 200-pound fiberglass statue of Elvis Presley disappeared from outside Cool and Eclectic Furniture and Fashions in June during the city's 14th annual Elvis festival....Tags: Elvis Presley, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia)
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Civil War Center accepts donated Davis statue
Associated Press WriterA history center that examines the North, South and African-American perspectives of the Civil War agreed Wednesday to accept a statue of Confederate President Jefferson Davis from a Southern heritage group. The American Civil War Center said the $100,...Tags: Abraham Lincoln, National Government, Elections, Wars and Interventions, Thomas Jefferson
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