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Vashon Island Visitors

Deutsch, Stacia
Vashon Island Visitors
FINDING THEIR MISSING GRANDMA WILL BE NO SMALL FEAT! Rubi and her much more daring--and skateboard-obsessed--brother, Quinn, are visiting their grandmother on beautiful Vashon Island for the weekend. It's the first time they've taken the ferry from Seattle by themselves. But weirdly, when they arrive, Nana is nowhere to be found! Then their Uncle James lets them in on a little secret: Bigfoot may have been spotted! And their Nana isn't any old...

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Ghost Pirates of Boston

Hester, Beth Landis
Ghost Pirates of Boston
IT'S A CRUEL SUMMER Arrrr! All Sam wants this summer is to watch baseball, play video games, and read his favorite supernatural series. Too bad his cousin, Alex, is visiting from San Francisco, and now Sam's stuck playing tour guide to a kid he hardly knows . . . a kid who'd choose sailing camp over stealing bases any day. Then Sam and Alex find themselves swept up in an epic pirate adventure through the historic streets of Boston. With the he...

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Round Picture Stories

American Sunday School Union
Round Picture Stories
Originally published in 1865 by the American Sunday-School Union of Philadelphia, this collection of thirty short stories is designed to teach children how to build good Christian character. The stories, each illustrated with a round black-and-white drawing, focus on topics like love, kindness, humility, thoughtfulness, patriotism, and the goodness of God.

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Florida's Historic Capitol Building

Baker, Tiffany / Porter, Rachel Basan / Florida Historic Capitol Museum
Florida's Historic Capitol Building
Between 1824 and 1840, Florida's government functioned out of several log cabins and rented rooms in the newly established territorial capital of Tallahassee. In 1839, the federal government gave $20, 000 to construct a permanent Capitol building, the bones of the structure were laid by enslaved craftsmen. The first session took place in 1841, and additional funds requested each year ensured the Capitol was complete when Florida entered the Un...

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Seasons of New England

Mosher, Donald Allen
Seasons of New England
Currier & Ives, Winslow Homer, Fitz Hugh Lane, Andrew Wyeth--what we know and love of New England has been summed up by great American artists. The dean of today's Rockport art colony and one of the most prolific painters in New England for the past thirty years, Donald Allen Mosher continues this great tradition. He has devoted his prize-winning career to capturing New England--from Martha's Vineyard to the coast of Maine to Vermont's Northea...

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Winter Park in the 1960s

White, Gary / White, Nick
Winter Park in the 1960s
Winter Park, a vibrant city in Central Florida reminiscent of a New England village, witnessed the following exciting changes in the 1960s: the building of a new city hall, the establishment of the Sidewalk Arts Festival, and construction of shopping centers and apartment buildings. Beloved businesses, such as the Yum Yum Shoppe and Café del Prado, thrived on the downtown strip of Park Avenue. The Langford Hotel welcomed glamorous guests and h...

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Cardiff

Ridings, Jim
Cardiff
The discovery of a rich coal vein in northeast Livingston County, Illinois, in 1899 turned an open prairie into the large coal mining town of Cardiff within months. An explosion in the mine in 1903 that killed nine men looked like it might be the end of the mine and the town, but another mine shaft was sunk, and the town grew bigger than ever. However, the quality of the coal ran out in 1912. This time it was the end. The mine closed, and the ...

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African Americans of Round Top

Collins, David
African Americans of Round Top
Round Top's African American pioneers came into Texas in 1825 when Stephen F. Austin brought in 300 Anglo-Americans, and the people they enslaved, for the purpose of colonizing the area. Soon afterward, more slaves were bought in from other slaveholding states. After the Civil War ended, the descendants of these original Round Top pioneers began building their own community. Many earned money by toiling away in the cotton fields for the very m...

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Hollywood on the Santa Monica Beach

Wanamaker, Marc / Verge, Arthur C
Hollywood on the Santa Monica Beach
Since pioneer filmmakers arrived on its shoreline in the early 20th century, the Santa Monica beach has been a popular location for the making of movies and television productions. Its enchanting beauty led studio moguls, producers, and celebrities to build beach houses there, creating what became known as "Hollywood's Playground." The sand and shore of the Santa Monica beach became a favored site for the likes of Charlie Chaplin, Marion Davie...

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Boonesborough

Enoch, Harry G
Boonesborough
Boonesborough is one of America's most historic and scenic places. In the spring of 1775, legendary frontiersman Daniel Boone led a party of settlers to this place on the Kentucky River. They erected Fort Boonesborough as headquarters for Richard Henderson's Transylvania Company. The fort withstood a siege by 400 Shawnee Indians in 1778. Two years before, the Indians had captured the daughters of Boone and Richard Callaway, Boone himself led a...

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Newark Museum of Art

Peniston, William A
Newark Museum of Art
As the largest museum in New Jersey, the Newark Museum of Art has assembled important and highly regarded collections in the fine arts and decorative arts. It has collected specimens of rocks and minerals as well as plants and animals to illustrate the natural sciences. In all of these areas, it has developed innovative exhibitions. Finally, it has designed engaging educational programs that are both inspirational and transformative for people...

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Morven

Allan, Elizabeth / Simons, Jesse Gordon
Morven
Morven stands on five acres in the heart of Princeton, New Jersey, and has played a role in the state's and nation's history for more than 200 years. After Morven was built for Richard Stockton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, four generations of Stocktons resided there through the early 20th century before the property was leased to Robert Wood Johnson, chairman of Johnson & Johnson. He was followed by five New Jersey governors w...

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Syracuse

Najim, Elizabeth A
Syracuse
Syracuse, a small, nostalgic farm community located about 25 miles north of Salt Lake City and bordering the eastern shore of the Great Salt Lake, was officially settled by Mormon pioneers in the 1850s. Before that time, it was open land occupied by Native Americans and frequented by mountain men. At the turn of the 20th century, Syracuse became a small farming community with dedicated, hardworking people. Many notable pioneer families settled...

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Hegewisch

Ogorek, Cynthia L
Hegewisch
Founded in 1884 as the company town of the United States Rolling Stock Company, Hegewisch became Chicago's most remote and isolated neighborhood in 1889. Surrounded by waterways and railroads, the community even today is mistakenly considered an independent town. In order to gain amenities that other neighborhoods seemed to take for granted, Hegewisch often went toe to toe with bureaucrats who in some instances claimed it was not even a part o...

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