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The lure of gold drew miners to Rossland in the late 1890s. They brought dreams of hitting it rich. Some of these seekers were Scandinavians who also brought their skis.
Read More2020 is already a year for the history books. While the health and economic impacts of the coronavirus have been front and center worldwide, Americans are also in the middle of partaking in our once-in-a-decade constitutional duty: the 2020 Census.
Read MoreI got a new perspective on home as I looked over a picture of a husband and wife embraced at the foundation of their house that burned to the ground and of the picture of a mom sobbing into her grown son’s arms standing in the ashen remains of their community.
Read MoreIn today’s world, we have so many decisions to make when it comes to the technology we use. We get ads in the mail every week from different television providers.
Read MoreThe other day Carol and I were listening to a news piece giving an update on the race for developing a vaccine for Covid-19. It was mentioned that the Microsoft Giant, Bill Gates had just donated 350 million dollars to the effort.
Read MoreFunnel Cakes are my all-time favorite fair food and from what I can gather it’s a popular fair food across the US. The funnel cake as we know it, originated in the US with the Pennsylvania Dutch.
Read Moreby Amy McGarry Folks of my age might recognize these lyrics to the theme music for the kid’s show Zoom on PBS back in the ‘70’s. Remember before cable TV…
Read MoreNortheast Washington state is ideally located for all OHV enthusiasts – dirt bikers, ATV riders, and side-by-side drivers.
Read MoreWhat do you get when you mix one part collector, one part “tosser”, and a few twists of fate? A recipe for success in the Vintage Mercantile and Auction antique shop!
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