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Abraham Lincoln's Boyhood Home Preserved by Citizen Effort
This 232 acre addition was made possible by the hard work of the Preservation of Lincoln's Kentucky Heritage, Inc. and the National Park Trust (NPT) working with the National Park ... Park Trust (NPT) (202) 548-0500 npt@parktrust.org http://www.parktrust.org Related Links: Abraham Lincoln Online | What's New | Mission | Achievements | Current Projects | | Tallgrass Prairie | How You Can Help | ...
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Abraham Lincoln's Boyhood Home Preserved - Photos
Knob Creek Hill in Kentucky became a part of the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site, February 12, 2002, President Lincoln's birthday. The transfer ceremony was held in Hodgenville, Kentucky. ... . This 232 acre addition was made possible by the hard work of the Preservation of Lincoln's Kentucky Heritage, Inc. and the National Park Trust (NPT) working with the National Park Service. ...
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Columbia Plateau Clean Cities Coalition
God, shall have a new birth of freedom - and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. Abraham Lincoln November 19, 1863 Based on the book, Lincoln's Gettysburg Address in Translation, Compiled by Roy P. Balser, The Library of Congress, Washington, 1972 ...
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Venus flytraps, black water, and snakes, the Superintendent moved to Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, the home of President Abraham Lincoln from the age of seven through twenty-one. Moores Creek ... up a new challenge, Shultz readily accepted her assignment as the first female Superintendent of Lincoln Boyhood NM and later as the supervisor of the Superintendent at George Rogers Clark National ...
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The Constitution of the United States of America
Second Article of the Constitution into a source of great presidential power. Such Presidents include George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and George W. Bush. Washington, for example, made the President the leading figure in foreign affairs. Lincoln used the ...
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Education World® : Teacher Tools & Templates
Type a math problem, a question to answer, a fill-in-the-blank sentence... January Winter Martin Luther King, Jr. Super Bowl February Groundhog Day Abraham Lincoln George Washington March St. Patrick's Day Spring Kite "March Madness" Basketball Easter April April Showers Umbrella Spring Flower May Memorial Day/Flag July Fourth of July/Patriotism September Autumn ...
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Historic Sites in the Great Lakes Region
Trail National Park Service At 3700 miles, Lewis & Clark NHT is the second longest of the 23 National Scenic & National Historic Trails. Lincoln Home National Park Service Located in Springfield, this two-story home of Abraham Lincoln is the only house he ever owned. Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail National Park Service Led by Brigham Young, roughly 70, ...
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IRC habitat restoration diary-directory
Neighbor Roger Viseur, IDNR district biologist Carl Handel, Illinois Power, the Lumpkin Foundation, the GSA-Linking Girls to the Land program, The Illinois Conservation Foundation, the President Abraham Lincoln Memorial Arboretum and the Illinois Native Plant Society have provided donations, volunteer time, advice, seeds and other help. Thanks are also due to Shemamo Council staff and ...
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Koshland Science Museum - National Academies
Government, investigate, examine, experiment, and report upon any subject of science…” – 1863 Act of Incorporation, signed by Abraham Lincoln With these words, Congress established the National Academy of Sciences in 1863 as a private, non-profit organization. Election to membership in the Academy was then, and still remains, a high honor for American ...
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Fun and Obscure Facts from McVehil-Monnett Associates
Earth orbiting the sun is about 107,220 km/hour or about 66,476 miles/hour. From www.funfacts.com...... Abraham Lincoln was the first President to die by assassination, and he was the first President to sport a beard. From alaskabest.com..... Alaska is twice the size of Texas. The record high temperature is 100 degrees F and the ...
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