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29th September 2009
Eli Manning was born on January 3, 1981 in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is the brother of Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning, and the son of former NFL player Archie Manning. With bloodlines like this it is no wonder that Manning is one of the b... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
The Oreck company is known for making vacuums, but it also produces air cleaners and miscellaneous household products. The company makes several models of household vacuums, shop (wet/dry) vacuums, floor waxers and refinishers, and air purifiers.
The O... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
08th September 2009
Buried treasure….
Beaumont, Texas is certainly not what one would think of when talking about buried pirate treasure but a book by Frank J. Dobie ties it to some of the booty of the infamous pirate Jean Lafitte. As Jason Whitney the President of Firs... Read >
Author: JamesBurns
02nd July 2009
Competentum is a bronze sponsor of Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference 2009. This year, WPC will be held at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, July 13 -16, 2009. Last year, the conference hosted more than 8... Read >
Author: Alexey
01st July 2009
Since his adolescent years, Joseph King Jr. has had an ear for music. While most children were particpating in outdoor activities, he was inside singing. Almost immediately, the New Orleans, Louisiana redsident knew he was gifted and his knack for music a... Read >
Author: broderjb
01st July 2009
The Mardi Gras Festival is a series of celebratory events that end on the day before Ash Wednesday. Mardi Gras literally means Fat Tuesday and people come from all over the world to enjoy the festivities in New Orleans and indulge themselves in every way.... Read >
Author: Ronnie Tanner
27th June 2009
Description of the 1879 Silver Dollar
Different Mints
The silver dollar that was minted in 1879 consists of 5 mints with 6 variations. Each mint represents a different city, with the initial located below the bow on the back side of the coin or unde... Read >
Author: RBTV01
19th June 2009
Do you enjoy going to bars and spending time with your friends? It is a great way to socialize and have a good time. You can find a table where you can sit together or you can gather around the bar area by sitting on the swivel bar stools that are usually... Read >
Author: Ben Weissman
18th June 2009
Once Christmas has passed and the New Year has been rung in, most folks living in the Deep South have one more celebration to see them through the dreary winter. Mardi Gras has become a living breathing entity to a portion of the Gulf Coast and many tradi... Read >
Author: Ronnie Tanner
16th June 2009
Though Mardi Gras had been celebrated for nearly a century and a half in both New Orleans, Louisiana and Mobile, Alabama, as with many things, the Civil War had nearly ended this celebration permanently. Though no one ever gets to know what might have bee... Read >
Author: Ronnie Tanner
16th April 2009
Buying a Morgan silver dollar is to have in your possession a coin with a history that can be traced back more than 100 years as this popular collector's item started circulating in 1878. Several mints across the US produced this silver coin until 1904, ... Read >
Author: Christina Goldman
16th April 2009
Buying a Morgan silver dollar is to own a coin with a history that can be traced back more than 100 years as this celebrated collector's item started circulating in 1878. Several mints across the US produced this silver coin until 1904, with a one-year e... Read >
Author: Christina Goldman
02nd April 2009
The ultimate achievement of any NFL team is reaching the Superbowl – held traditionally on a Sunday which has become known as Super Bowl Sunday. It has become one of the most viewed television events of the year with viewers tuning in from all over the ... Read >
Author: Mark Grey
10th February 2009
The annual Gasparilla Pirate Festival is coming to Tampa soon! I had never even heard about it until I moved to Tampa. I was invited to go to it with some friends, and they told me it was kind of like Mardi Gras in New Orleans. It was pretty interesting t... Read >
Author: Regina Jacques
05th November 2008
Jennifer Ann McCarthy was born on November 1st of 1972 in Chicago, Illinois and James Eugene Redmond Carrey was born January 17th of 1962 in New Market, Ontario. These two are among the many celebrities making a difference when it comes to helping childre... Read >
Author: buildwish11
08th October 2008
Greater New Orleans, Louisiana. It is known in the world for having the unique blend of French, Mediterranean, African, Caribbean, and American influences in its dishes. People also identify marks of Italian Cuisine in it and thats where Creole Cooking ... Read >
Author: k00lit
09th September 2008
Wondering whether New Orleans, Louisiana is a place to bring along the kids? Unbeknownst to most, the Bayou City is a great family-friendly destination, brimming with history, mouthwatering cuisine and a long list of things to do perfect for children.
... Read >
Author: Steven Mayo
03rd September 2008
Some owners of content sites are earning four and even five-figure incomes per month selling "nothing." They're doing this by selling their targeted traffic to other websites through Google's AdSense program.
If you're not familiar with AdSense, it's ... Read >
Author: sureshangaria
02nd September 2008
Among the several places where you can buy Tickets New Orleans Saints, the internet is undoubtedly the best. You can book your tickets within a couple of seconds. The New Orleans Saints are a professional football team in the United States of America. The... Read >
Author: reed tieri
20th August 2008
Some owners of content sites are earning four and even five-figure incomes per month selling "nothing." They're doing this by selling their targeted traffic to other websites through Google's AdSense program.
If you're not familiar with (r)AdSense, it... Read >
Author: Parveenn Kumarr
01st July 2008
Based in New Orleans, Louisiana -- the Saints is a professional football team which goes back all the way to 1967 when they start out playing as an expansion team under the Eastern conference until 1969. For about 31 years the Saints were part of the nat... Read >
Author: John Sern
29th April 2008
Saint Louis Cathedral which is also known as the Basilica of St. Louis, is the cathedral in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. It is located on the Place John Paul II a promenaded section of Chartres Street that stretches one block between... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
09th April 2008
I have been doing paranormal photography for about two years. I first took an interest in it after visting St. Augustine, Florida and going on a "walking ghost tour." All I had with me at the time was a disposable camera, but after the film was develope... Read >
Author: Joseph H.
01st April 2008
The Utah Jazz tickets will ensure a very exciting time at the games, as the Jazz have an astonishing current record of 14-2 at home and 10-8 on the roads. They rank first in the Midwest Division of the Western Conference of the NBA. This team was original... Read >
Author: reed tieri
10th March 2008
The most unique city in America, New Orleans is a port city of United State of America and the largest city in Louisiana State. The city is located at the west banks of the Mississippi River. The city is named after Philippe II, Duc d’Orleans, Regent of... Read >
Author: Megha Poddar
25th February 2008
Korn released their most recent CD entitled Take A Look In The Mirror.
Unfortunately, it’s not everyday that I get a CD for review that I can just pop in and comfortably listen to from beginning to end. There is usually a song or two that I just canâ... Read >
Author: Clyde Dennis
01st February 2008
Cassia Beauty College is located in the sprawling city of New Orleans at 6960 Martin Dr Ste 120, New Orleans, Louisiana. The institution is famous for its programs in beauty and cosmetology.
Students: Each batch has only limited students, which ensures... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar
31st July 2007
If you feel like airfare to the embarkation port is pricing you out of some cruise packages, look toward the Gulf of Mexico. Two familiar Gulf Coast cities are now opening up to cruise lines. Galveston Island is now a port on more than one cruise line, an... Read >
Author: Mandy Karlik
15th June 2007
If you love animals there is no better place to vacation than in New Orleans, Louisiana . That's because it's home to the Audubon Zoo, which is one of the nation's best zoos. There are more than 1,500 animals that come from many different countries worldw... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin
06th May 2007
Japanese Camellia, Camellia japonica. American gardeners in the South know and love the Camellia japonica, a landscape shrub, bush, or tree that can grow 20 feet tall. The Camellia japonica became an important garden landscape plant in the World War II wa... Read >
Author: Patrick Malcolm
11th January 2007
If you're an avid traveller, you're likely to have taken all the 'usual' vacations - from beach breaks and mountain retreats to spa getaways. And if you don't get the opportunity to travel much, you’ll undoubtedly want your trips to be extraordinary a... Read >
Author: martymac
12th October 2006
One of the most famous ice cream desserts would have to be the ice cream sundae. Next to the banana split, it is one of the most served ice cream desserts in the United States. A Sundae is just a bowl filled with ice cream and then topped with some type o... Read >
Author: Scott Byers
28th June 2006
A Well Intentioned PauseKaty was tired, her body exhausted and her mind scrambling to keep up. Refugees from Hurricane Katrina teemed through her doors like hordes at the gates. The world watched as walls of wind and water ravaged cities from New Orleans,... Read >
Author: Alan Davidson
06th April 2006
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina smashed into a heavily populated part of the USA, specifically the city of New Orleans in the state of Louisiana.
The city was ruined. Over 1,100 people died.
Known as the "Crescen... Read >
Author: Darren Robinson
28th November 2005
I had an argument the other day. The subject isn't important. But the person was.
My brother. Loved, admired, respected.But the argument went on for quite some time.
The result?
In the end, we discovered we had almost the exact same point of v... Read >
Author: Eric Barnes
26th September 2005
During the past couple of weeks, like many millions of other people around the world I spent a lot of time watching the horrific events taking place in New Orleans, Louisiana, unable and unwilling to believe that what I was seeing was actually taking plac... Read >
Author: Royane Real
12th July 2005
Imagine a wonderfully rare and beautiful plant growing in your garden. Started from seed, and nurtured daily, the plant has gradually unfolded year after year into a thing of beauty. Now imagine ripping it out of the ground by the roots, plopping it into ... Read >
Author: Susan Taylor Brown
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