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New York Museums & Art
MUSEUMS QUEENS ASTORIA. "Behind the Screen,” exploring the film and television industry, permanent; "Expanded Entertainment,” more than 20 games and digital interactive artworks illustrating the evolution of digital play over the past four decades,...Tags: Frank Stella, Leontyne Price, Irving Penn, Robert Rauschenberg, Beatrix Potter
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North Hills
STAFF WRITERNorth Hills is a small, upscale village within greater Manhasset, primarily composed of private communities with condominium and homeowner associations that typi.cally offer amenities such as pools and tennis courts. "It's a lifestyle," said Helene...Tags: Vehicles, Tennis, Long Island Expressway, Golf, Long Island Rail Road
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Rough Riders Return
Staff WriterIIt was summer, 1898, and Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders were coming home. Flushed with victory over the Spaniards in Cuba and threatened with diseases and fevers that were decimating its ranks, the Fifth Army Corps fled the malaria, dysentery...Tags: Elections, Florida, Defense, Political Candidates, Newspaper and Magazine
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Sands Point
Beginnings: The Sands brothers, James, Samuel and John, came in 1695 and bought 500 acres at the tip of a peninsula called Cow Neck from the Cornwalls, who had been there 20 years. The Sands and Cornwalls surely knew they had valuable real estate,...Tags: F Scott Fitzgerald, Defense, Turning Point of Lehigh Valley, Inc., Armed Forces, Virginia
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LI Hospitals: Charitable Beginnings
Staff WriterSTRUCK DOWN by tropical diseases, men returning from the Spanish-American War in Cuba were carried off the troopships at Montauk in 1899. Fortunately there was a hospital on Long Island where they could be treated -- Nassau Hospital, founded in 1896 in...Tags: Illnesses, Health and Safety at School, Medical Services, Charity, Lyme Disease
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Providence Area, Rhode Island
Wood Pond PressNew England's second largest city and Rhode Island's capital is a city on the move. The most ambitious renewal project in America has uncovered the downtown waterfront. The Providence River – for years obscured by the world's widest bridge – now flows...Tags: Rhode Island, Arts, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Museum of Natural History, Monuments and Heritage Sites
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Upper Connecticut River Valley, New Hampshire
Wood Pond PressThe Upper Valley, as this area is known locally, consists of the west-central portion of New Hampshire stretching from Claremont and the Lake Sunapee region in the south to the Lebanon and Hanover region in the north. CLAREMONT >> Claremont Lodging...Tags: New London (New London, Connecticut), Daniel Webster, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Vermont, Maxfield Parrish
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Southern Section
Saturday, March 27 TOURNAMENTS BAPTIST CHRISTIAN Championship Vista Calvary Christian 11, Baptist Christian 0 Semifinals Vista Calvary Christian 6, California Lutheran 5 CHATSWORTH Round-Robin Highland 13, Reseda 5 Junior right fielder Tucker...Tags: John O'Hara, Vehicles, Mountains, Forests, Beach Vacations
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