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2004
Explore the famous cemeteries of New Orleans.
About this site
2007
This site is based on research conducted on the Booth family. This family settled in Pinellas County, Florida in the late 1800's.
About this site
2007
Welcome to our site! We welcome you to join the history, health, and geography of sugar. This site will tell you the struggles and benefits of sugar.Enjoy our game, look at our pictures in the gallery, and come back in time to the history of sugar!
About this site
2006
During a school project, we realized our local historical society needed help. We decided to collect oral histories and make a history website for our community. We hope to be a role model for students around the world. The elderly in their neighborhoods have valuable memories that help us understand world history.
About this site
2004
This website includes facts, information, activities and links about the 50 states. It is intended to assist students who are working on state projects to find the information they need to complete their assignment easier and more efficiently. It also includes resources for teachers to access to help them in preparing lesson plans and activities.
About this site
2004
New York State has seen many changes in the last 400 years. From the Native American civilizations to our fast food lives of today a lot has changed. We have chronicled the changes in this site. Try some of the recipes or just enjoy the information. Bon Apetit!
About this site
2004
Years ago children played in order to learn. Now they play to have fun. This change happened over the last 500 years. This site shows the transformation from then until now.
About this site
2003
The Canawlers have created a site that is a virtual museum for the Delaware & Hudson Canal. The canal was the second oldest canal in New York State and the first that was privately owned. It ran from the Pennsylvania coal fields to the Hudson River. From there the coal was then barged or shipped by sloop down to New York City. It operated from 1828 to 1898. It was the first privately owned million dollar corporation in the United States.
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