A collection of 20 patriotic hymns! Vintage editions of printable sheet music, perfect for Memorial Day and the 4th of July as well as custom wall art and DIY projects.
Explore #13 6/17/07 On Saturday night, Kevin's friend Captain Darin invited us to be his guests on a three hour cruise on the Spirit of New Jersey. We hung out with Darin in the Wheel Room, ate good food, saw beautiful NYC from the river - including fireworks and the Statue of Liberty waaaay up close (as close as he could get us without the Coast Guard comin' afer us!), and...well, had a super fun time!
The forgotten figure symbolized the hopes—and myths—of the early United States
In prayer of the children separated from their families
More than ever our nation needs to turn to God in prayer. I would love for you to join me as I turn to God's Word and Pray for America.
We began America the Beautiful from Notgrass this school year. I can safely say that Notgrass changed the way we do History.
In America, the Grand Canyon, National Mall, and Golden Gate Bridge offer views and experiences that are iconic and bucket-list worthy.
Ruth Malcomson (1906 – 1988) was Miss America in 1924, earning the title at age 18. Malcomson, a native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was the amateur winner in the 1923 contest and returned to defeat incumbent Mary Campbell, who was seeking her third consecutive crown. At the time, being only a couple of years old, the beauty contest was sometimes still referred to as "The Atlantic City Pageant," with the winner called "The Golden Mermaid." In a published article following the contest, Malcomson provided others with her 10 rules for beauty. Listed briefly, they are: Rise early. Eat a hearty breakfast. Exercise. No alcohol. Smoking is detrimental. Get outdoors. Eat a light lunch. Eat a satisfying dinner. Early to bed. Sleep. (via Wikipedia and Retronaut)
Best Guided Tours in Maine. List of guided tours, private tours, day trips, adventures, tickets and transfer services.
Pictures hold something truly special—a speck of time that once was and shall never be again. They’re the closest thing we have to a time machine, allowing us to glimpse through a window of film and into the past.
A new exhibit at the New-York Historical Society showcases the photographs of Stephen Somerstein, who captured Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil-rights activists during the Selma marches.
All over Facebook are pictures of the 9/11 destruction and stories of where people were on that harrowing day. There are remembrance collages and photos. Remembrance sentiments. Since I couldn…
American heritage bell and a beautiful American flag proudly displayed.
Oral traditions of the global flood from Canada & the Arctic are more prevalent than previously thought and confirm the truth of the Genesis account.
"Freedom" 6" x 7.5" Mixed Media Drawing on Distressed, Dictionary Page Original SOLD - Prints Available It...
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I've decided to add one more "spirit" to our homes as I close the series on The Spirit of Loveliness.
Farm Raised
In Celebration of Independence Day .. We remember how and what our Countries Foundation was built on .. Wishing everyone a Ve...
Whether it was modeling for pin-up photos or Playboy centerfolds or starring in R rated films, these are a group of gals who weren’t above showing a little skin to make sure that everyone remembered their names.
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Krystii Melaine, Tsemehot-o, The One I Love, Cheyenne, oil, 44 x 22.
Overview and review of America the Beautiful by Notgrass as one curriculum option for interesting history studies.
A member of the American Indian and Cowboy Artists Association, Alfredo Rodriguez established a studio in Corona, California. His rich and vivid colors depict scenes of the inhabitants of the American West: Indians, Mountain Men, Cowboys, nestled in the mountains, deserts, and Indian villages. Painting has always been a part of Alfredo Rodriguez' life. He was born in 1954 in the small Mexican town of Tepic, Nayarit which is located in the heart of Mexico and very close to the Huichole Indian reservation. He was born and raised into a family of nine children, and the first gift he can recall was a gift of watercolors from his mother. Some of his earliest memories are of illustrating classroom assignments and painting portraits of family members, he used his talent to supplement his family's income needs. In 1968, an American art dealer discovered Alfredo's art and commissioned him to paint American Indians. The paintings were highly successful and in 1973 Alfredo moved to America. He has been painting American Indians and Mountain Men ever since. Alfredo considers himself a traditional artist and describes his style of painting as Classical Realism with a bit of Impressionism. Now living in California and winning awards from several of the most prestigious organizations, Rodriguez' work is also included in the books "Western painting Today" by Royal B. Hassick and "Contemporary Western Artist" by Peggy and Harold Samuels. Alfredo also has been featured in magazines such as "Art of the West," "Informart," "Western Horseman" and "International Fine Art Collector." Alfredo lives with his wife Cheryl and three daughters in Corona, California.
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Some you've seen, some you have not. None you will forget.