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The 10 Most Delightfully Quirky Towns In America
From UFO towns to Bavarian villages and Bigfoot hotspots, these quirky U.S. towns are one of a kind, offering unusual ...
But the Japanese American National Museum, a relatively small institution in downtown Los Angeles, chose a different path. Founded in 1992 at the site of a historic Buddhist temple in L.A.’s Little ...
From mudstones on Mars to strange gases in exoplanet atmospheres, tentative evidence for extraterrestrial life is starting to ...
Terrestrial” will want to stop by the Fremont Public Library in Mundelein to see the newest display in the entrance lobby.
I love enamel pins. I have some cool ones: A small oval that says “New Wave,” which I purchased from the great Moon Glyph Records label in Portland. The iconic crest of the experimental Massachusetts ...
Otis Library in Norwich will cease passport acceptance operations immediately at the direction of the U.S. Department of State, according to a community announcement. Under new federal government ...
YORK COUNTY — After two years of debate by the York County Library Board of Trustees, the group passed an amendment to its collection policy dictating which material should be excluded from the ...
Recently released records from the Albatross File open a rare window into the dramas behind closed doors between Malaysia and Singapore in the 23 months after their merger in 1963. They show what ...
The Fairbanks North Star Borough School Board voted to approve Article 6 of their board policy at their regular meeting Tuesday night, a policy that discusses materials permitted in the district’s ...
Michael Lavrich, also known as the Train Man, will once again show off his model trains at the downtown Deschutes Public Library this holiday season. Lavrich first began sharing his trains with the ...
Randolph County Commissioners voted Monday night to dismiss the public library’s board of trustees. The move comes two months after trustees voted to keep a picture book, "Call Me Max," about a ...
Print is back. Same for indie sleaze and skinny jeans. As for what’s next in AI, it’s making mutants of us all.
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