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Cape Disappointment: history, lodging, activities, food
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDiscovering Cape Disappointment may have been a downer for British Capt. John Meares in 1788, but the state park on the southern tip of Washington's Long Beach Peninsula is a great destination for history buffs traipsing through the Northwest. THE...Tags: History, Astoria, Beach Vacations, Oceans, Gardens and Parks
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Explore Washington's Cape Disappointment State Park
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe breeze sings, the sea glistens, and treachery lies all around. I peek beyond a thicket of brush at what was long ago dubbed the Graveyard of the Pacific, a stretch of ocean that has struck fear into the hearts of many sailors. I'm muttering my own...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Rentals, Vacation and Timeshares, Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure
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Base is laid for slots in Cecil
Sun reporterA national casino operator has secured a deal with one of Cecil County's largest landowners that could pave the way for a slots parlor just across the Interstate-95 tolls in Perryville if voters approve November's gambling referendum. Penn National...Tags: Christianity, Penn National Gaming Incorporated, Maryland, Casino and Gambling Industry, Delaware
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Land deal lays base for slots in Cecil County
Sun reporterA national casino operator has secured a deal with one of Cecil County's largest landowners that could pave the way for a slots parlor just across the Interstate 95 tolls in Perryville if voters approve November's gambling referendum. Penn National...Tags: Christianity, Penn National Gaming Incorporated, Maryland, Casino and Gambling Industry, Delaware
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Shot man dies driving himself to Sanford police station
Sentinel Staff WriterA shooting victim who tried to drive himself to the Sanford Police Department on Sunday morning died of his injuries across the street from the building, authorities said. The man was driving a black Saturn with two other people inside, police...Tags: Crimes, Murder, Sanford Police Department, Police
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Call it orchid cactus or epiphyllum, it's a plant that hangs around
Special to The TimesThe orchid cactus might be called the Cinderella of the garden world. Most of the year the plant, with disheveled, arched, trailing branches, is easy to ignore. But from February through June, magnificent flowers, some as large as 13 inches across, pop...Tags: National Government, Natural Resources, Gardening, Candy, Flowers and Gifts, Forestry and Timber
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Evanston-born Heston 'born for the screen'
Special to the TribuneThis story contains corrected material, published April 10, 2008. Charlton Heston, the successful but controversial movie actor whose hawklike features, air of authority and resonant bass voice made him the star of choice in historical epics for half a...Tags: William Wyler, Unions, Evanston, Charlton Heston, Religious Leaders
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Maps help us define our place in the universe
Tribune staff reporterGo onto the platform at the CTA rapid transit station at Jarvis Avenue in Rogers Park, and you'll find a colorful map on which all the train lines — all the subway tunnels and elevated tracks, the curving rails and pigeon-splattered girders —...Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Rogers Park, Leonardo da Vinci, Louisiana, California
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Man Questioned in Connection with Williams Murder
Denver police have arrested a man they want to question about with the shooting death of Broncos cornerback Darrent Wiilams. The Fugitive Unit took William Clark, 23, into custody for a parole violation about 5:45pm Friday at a house in the 1100 block of...Tags: Crimes, Assault, Murder, Injuries, Football
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Alton: A town of tall men, explorers and ghosts
Universal Press SyndicateThe first thing you notice when you approach this Mississippi River city from the Missouri side is the 4,620-foot Clark Bridge, a span whose breathtaking design has made it an architectural tour de force. The second is the Argosy Casino, a complex of...Tags: Missouri, Abraham Lincoln, Heavy Engineering, History, Casino and Gambling Industry
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