The Hupp Homestead, near Harrisonburg Virginia, was built about 1755. Stone houses like this have held up pretty well in the Shenandoah Valley over some 250 years of use during both the Revolutionary War and the US Civil War.
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Saturday, December 15, 2007
Friday, December 14, 2007
Las Vegas History
Freemont Street Light Show, Las Vegas
Originally uploaded by JoeDuck
From the bright lights of the Las Vegas strip or the huge light show canopy over Fremont Street you'd hardly guess how humbly Las Vegas began. Originally Las Vegas was a dusty speck in the huge Nevada desert, but burst into prominence when gambling and drinking were offered here to serve the thousands of workers building the Grand Coolee dam - at the time one of the world's largest construction projects.
Originally uploaded by JoeDuck
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Weaverville CA Gold Stamping Mill
Weaverville, California was home to a lot of gold miners back in the day, as the fast flowing rivers and streams of the gold-rich Trinity Alps gave up their bounty. More agressive mining techniques were used here at the stream behind the stamp mill, where "hydraulicking" water canons blasted aways tons of soil to uncover a the tiny flecks of gold dust that were then extracted via sluices.
Read more about the California Gold Rush at Online Highways.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Louisa May Alcott Home, Concord Mass
Louisa May Alcott's father, Bronson Alcott, was an educational reformer who believed in a broad education for all, including girls. Here at the Alcott family home in Concord Lousia spent much of her time learning from some of the great minds of early America. Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau were among the network of American intellectuals that lived nearby.
Louisa penned "Little Women" in the upstairs room here.
Louisa penned "Little Women" in the upstairs room here.
Monday, December 10, 2007
California's Trinity Alps: Lower Canyon Creek Lake looking South
California's Trinity Alps offer one of my favorite hiking adventures. This photo is near the highest spot along the Canyon Creek Lakes trail, which follows the creek up the valley past a couple of waterfalls. The Trinity Alps are somewhat reminiscent of a mini-Yosemite with smooth granite and prominent peaks.
Sunday, December 9, 2007
MinuteMan National Park Patriot Days
During Patriot Days MinuteMan National Park near Concord Massachusetts comes alive with the sound of musket fire and hearty "huzzahs" as hundreds of local residents reenact the events that led to the formation of the USA.
Friday, November 30, 2007
Europe's unusual attractions
CNN's got a neat article featuring several European "unusual" attractions such as indoor skiing and city park kayaking in Germany.
Check out this CNN review of some cool European attractions like indoor skiing: CNN Reports
Check out this CNN review of some cool European attractions like indoor skiing: CNN Reports
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