Articles, tagged with "1870s", page 5
23rd July 2007
The evolution of electronic personal music media extends back to the development of the phonograph in the mid 1800's and is still metamorphosing into the 21st century. I would like to give a little history lesson on this progression.
Phonograph Record
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Author:
Tom Hansen
25th April 2007
"The love of awakened motherhood is a love and compassion felt not only towards one's own children, but toward all people, animals and plants, rocks and rivers-a love extended to all beings."
Amachi
Mother love needs to be cultivated for the good of m...
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Author:
pattiteel
01st March 2007
Today's modern bicycles are a far cry from our earliest attempts at pedal power. In fact, what many regard as the birth of the bicycle had no pedals at all. It was more of a wooden hobby horse on wheels that the rider would straddle and push the machine a...
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Author:
James Sanford
07th September 2006
Nestled between Rapid City and the western border of South Dakota, the Black Hills are an island of beautiful mountains and trees that rise up among prairies and rolling hills. This area first came to life around the 1870´s when early-day prospectors disc...
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Author:
Rich Herman
26th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Jason Seib
Thank goodness for persistent Pennsylvanians!
If persistence helps make a mark in history, then it is a worthwhile virtue. That's what Abraham Erb went out to prove when he and his wife left their Pennsylvania home and set...
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Author:
Jason Seib
09th May 2006
Cave Creek is one of those towns you must visit the next time you are in Arizona. Situated in Maricopa County, about half an hour northeast of downtown Phoenix, in the Valley of the Sun.
First settled in the 1870s as a mining camp the town incorporate...
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Author:
Gary Kiernan
09th March 2006
Hate the dreariness of the plains or the heat and dust of summer? Looking for a winter park? A vacation spot that will give you the freshness of mountain air, the adrenaline rushes from skiing or snowmobiling, or simply the cool and calm that the wondrous...
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Author:
Jim Hartley