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Homecoming, a celebration that has drawn descendants of the town’s post-Civil War founders for generations, moves online due to coronavirus. — Read on www.wsj.com/articles/nicodemus-a-kansas-town-that-made-black-history-copes-with-2020-11595928600
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This tiny abandoned castle in the middle of Kansas prairie has historic value, even without any famous residents. Let’s take a hike, shall we? —…
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Greg Hoots The year was 1931. The Great Depression had changed the face of America. Hardworking folks who had never experienced unemployment, hunger, homelessness, and…
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Our visit to the St. Louis zoo. We ate dinner at Imo’s. At least we had it delivered. Continue reading →
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That sounds about right. Then, as you develop skills, improve your education, you can either work up the ladder or pursue another career. Opportunities abound in America.
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