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The day I met Teddy Roosevelt, sort of
To some of us in the central Adirondacks, Teddy Roosevelt was more than just the president of the United States. He was a folk legend.
0 commentsHow To Set Up A Craft Show Booth
With a little planning ahead, setting up a craft show booth can be really fun and make a big difference to your sales.
4 commentsPhotobooth Hire and you - a checklist for a memorable photo booth for your wedding
There are lots of photo booth hire companies out there and it can be a minefield knowing what you need and what your wasting your money on. See my checklist for the do's and dont's and the must haves to make your wedding night memorable and without...
Fads of The 50s: What Was Popular in The Mid And Late 1950s?
The 1950s were an interesting time in my life while growing up. There were new fads on television, in music, dances, and at school. Pop culture was changing. In this hub I recall fads of the 50s which were popular during the mid and late 1950s.
18 commentsTeen Titans Annual #1 Review (The Culling Part 1)
The Culling crossover begins here with the Titans taking on the stranded Legion Lost members. How does this new short crossover stand up?
0 commentsThe Chocolate Layer Cakes
The first half of a two part story of a Travelling Worker's Tale in a car factory in former Yugoslavia. His experience over the weeks that he was to oversee the installation of all the pipe work from the paint room to the carousel.
10 commentsPhoto booths are great ideas for parties
It is a versatile cubicle measuring 6’ X 9’ with a digital camera inside the booth. All that one has to do is get inside the cubicle view the image on the monitor and then click. The image which is captured by the camera appears on the monitor....
0 commentsD.C.'s own story of gunpowder, treason and plot
Despite its significance in U.S. history, Fort Lesley J. McNair in southwest Washington remains largely unknown. Mary Surratt and fellow conspirators were imprisoned, tried, hanged and bury here. Although he died elsewhere, , John Wilkes Boothe also was buried here. Robert Redford replicated the courtroom in which the Lincoln conspiracy trial was held in the first federal penitentiary in the United States.
0 commentsStunning Photo booths; a)fun b)interactive c)memorable d)all of the above
Photobooths have been around since the late 1800s not as trendy as todays decendants but the Conrad Bernitt still had the same concept in his mind; to build a fun, memorable and interactive piece of machinery that would bewilder and entertain all...
0 commentsHow To Go About Setting Up Your Trade Show Displays
Strategy Even today, when many businesses rely on the internet for their customer base, the importance of attending trade shows should not be underestimated. Meeting potential customers face to face is a great way to create business and if you...
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