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Cape Cod, a peninsula on the east coast of Massachusetts, contains 15 towns, and is a popular tourist location between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Provincetown is found at the ...
updated 2010-07-17 00:35:50
There is a long list of lighthouses that may or may not be haunted. It is one of those topics with as many skeptics as there are believers.
updated 2010-07-17 07:18:26
Crazy Horse was an Oglala Sioux war leader who led his tribe's warriors into combat, most famously at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876.
updated 2010-07-17 02:21:29
Track and field is an athletic activity that involves running, throwing, jumping and walking. Organized events take place for children, high school teenagers, college students, adults and even senior adults ...
updated 2010-08-20 17:14:25
Syttende Mai, meaning May Seventeenth, is a national holiday in Norway celebrating their independence. The day is primarily celebrated for children.
updated 2010-07-17 23:21:32
National Cereal Day is celebrated on March 7 in the United States. The day marks an appreciation and admiration of cereal and the food culture surrounding it. The holiday shares ...
updated 2010-10-24 00:39:25
The Border terrier is a small dog with strong sturdy bones with narrow shoulders and they have thick, wiry, unkempt fur coat that is usually short. This is an alert ...
updated 2010-07-16 23:43:13
The Lakota are the westernmost of the three Sioux groups, occupying parts of Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska and Wyoming.

