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The Jamestown Colony in Virginia was settled on Jamestown Island on May 14, 1607. Jamestown is commonly regarded as the first permanent English settlement in the United States. It was the capital of the Virginia Colony until 92 years later -- in 1699 -- when it was relocated to Williamsburg. Current historical attractions include Historic Jamestowne and Jamestown Settlement, and nearby Colonial Parkway, Colonial Williamsburg and Yorktown. Show more »
The Jamestown Colony in Virginia was settled on Jamestown Island on May 14, 1607. Jamestown is commonly regarded as the first permanent English settlement in the United States. It was the capital of the Virginia Colony until 92 years later --...
The Jamestown Colony in Virginia was settled on Jamestown Island on May 14, 1607. Jamestown is commonly regarded as the first permanent English settlement in the United States. It was the capital of the Virginia Colony until 92 years later -- in 1699 -- when it was relocated to Williamsburg. Current historical attractions include Historic Jamestowne and Jamestown Settlement, and nearby Colonial Parkway, Colonial Williamsburg and Yorktown. Show more »
The Jamestown Colony in Virginia was settled on Jamestown Island on May 14, 1607. Jamestown is commonly regarded as the first permanent English settlement in the United States. It was the capital of the Virginia Colony until 92 years later -- in 1699 -- when it was relocated to Williamsburg. Current historical attractions include Historic Jamestowne and Jamestown Settlement, and nearby Colonial Parkway, Colonial Williamsburg and Yorktown. « Show less
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Western New York in the House? No, Senate!
Spin CycleThat's right, he is not known for having the pizzazz of a Kennedy, but he has served in the U.S. Congress. He does not belong to a traditionally underrepresented minority, but he has deep roots in the part of......Tags: National Government, Government, Lobbying, Ronald Reagan
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Obama's iPod: Queen Elizabeth plugs in
The Swampby Mark Silva What does one give the Queen? If one is President Barack Obama, paying a formal visit with the first lady to Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace, as the Obamas did today, one gives her majesty: --......Tags: Elton John, Imperial and Royal Matters, Photography, Movies, Barack Obama
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Obama's praises: All the schoolkids sang
The Swampby Mark Silva "Barack Hussein Obama,'' the New Jersey schoolchildren sang with glee. "Mmmm... mmmm... mmmm.'' "Hooray Mr. President, we're really proud of you,'' they chimed. "He said that all must lend a hand, to make this country strong again.''......Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, African-American History Month, Fox Broadcasting Company, Africa, Minority Groups
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Obama author: Didn't coach schoolkids
The Swampby Mark Silva The author of a children's book, I Am Barack Obama, says she wasn't responsible for the Obama song sung by young children in Burlington Township, N.J. Charisse Carney-Nunes says she was invited to Bernice Young Elementary School......Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, African-American History Month, Africa, Minority Groups, Books and Magazines
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More snow food: country ham and bourbon
Dining@LargeRobert of Cross Keys' fine Free Market Friday guest post got postponed a couple of days this week, but hasn't everything? I laughed out loud at his description of his ham. Here's RoCK. EL A day before this little weather......Tags: Cheese, Smithfield, Dining and Drinking, Alcoholic Beverages, Mount Washington
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Annapolis' Borland, Williams lead classes at NOOD Regatta
Two Annapolis sailors, Jeff Borland and Tim Williams, took advantage of favorable winds on their home Chesapeake Bay waters to take the lead in their classes Saturday at the Sperry Top-Sider NOOD Regatta. Borland leads the nine-boat Etchells class...Tags: Stevensville, Raleigh, Clarksville, Havre de Grace, Matthew E Baker
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Symphonia's 2013-14 ticket sales open
The Williamsburg Symphonia has five concerts scheduled for its 2013-2014 season. Subscriptions are now on sale. The orchestra will present five sets of performances on Mondays and Tuesdays in the Kimball Theatre on Merchants Square, and patrons can...
Tags: Ferguson Center for the Arts, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, College of William and Mary, Festive Events, Students
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Sheriff's wagon hits, kills pedestrian; incident second for deputy in a year
A man died Sunday night after a vehicle from the Marion County Sheriff’s Office hit him on the near north side—and the deputy behind the wheel was also involved in a similar incident last year. According to a report from the Indianapolis...
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Ancient Greeks remade human figure
More than 2,600 years after Athenian artists started one of the most influential revolutions in the history of art, few people recognize that there was ever such a consequential war of taste — or that so much of what distinguishes Western art...
Tags: Artists, Colleges and Universities, Museums, Folklore and Mythology, Arts
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Tour historical Cloverdale Garden during NASA's open house
Meagan and Mitchell Turner helped restore the Cloverdale Garden at NASA. Photo courtesy Andrea Turner Native plants are as much a part of history as centuries-old brick-and-mortar buildings. Just ask the Turner family of York County. For a year,...
Tags: Ecosystems, Space Programs, Conservation, Emergency Health Procedures, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Black art from the Smithsonian visits Williamsburg
African-American art didn't spring to life fully formed during the 1920s. Long before then, self-taught black artist Joshua Johnson was competing for portrait commissions in early 1800s Baltimore, while African-American painter Robert S. Duncanson was...
Tags: Minority Groups, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Young Man (music group), World War I (1914-1918), College of William and Mary
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VALENTINE'S DAY SNOWFALL TOTALS
Central Indiana picked up some light snow this morning as another minor low pressure system moved through. For the season, we still haven't had a major snow storm. Indianapolis has officially recorded 9.2" of snow for the season. Last year, 33.5" of...Tags: Snow Storms, Zionsville, Martinsville (Martinsville, Virginia)
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