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Spiro Mounds: Spanish Gold, Empires, and Southeast Oklahoma
It was in 1541 when Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto ventured through Southeastern Oklahoma. With a little less than 300 men, de Soto set out on a quest to find El Dorado, or "the gilded one". This is the story of Spiro Mounds in Southeastern Oklahoma.
3 commentsWas Serpent Mound Built by Ancient Aliens?
This article provides scientific details about the mysterious Serpent Mound in Ohio. The author also speculates about when, why and by whom it was built.
29 commentsBest Fun Things to Do at the Cape Canaveral Shore with Water and Rocket Ships
Playalinda Beach at Canaveral The US National Parks System is one of the best projects ever begun by any presidential administration in America - and a big Thanks again to Teddy Roosevelt! Preservation takes on a humorous tint at times, though....
7 commentsTrue Wisconsin Werewolf Story!
Many people do not believe in the paranormal unless they have an encounter with it themselves. I have to admit, I would not believe in strange stuff either, but over the years I have experienced the paranormal, the strange and the bizarre first...
50 commentsWere the Washitaw the first Americans and the ancient mound builders?
The Washitaw Nation are black Americans but they say they did not come from Africa but were already there and were the builders of the ancient mounds. Mounds and pyramid shaped constructions are found in the American States of Ohio, Tennessee,...
91 commentsLittle Norway - A Unique Norwegian Treasure in Wisconsin
A hillside cave first sheltered this Norwegian family prior to other buildings being constructed on this beautiful 40 acre site. I have had the pleasure of visiting this Wisconsin attraction in different seasons. Amazing site!
34 commentsTop 10 Hot Jobs in Sumter County SC
Sumter County joins Kershaw, Lee, Clarendon Counties in Northeast Central SC in order to form the labor market known as Santee-Lynches. About 40% of the 4-county population lives in Sumter County and about 20% live in Kershaw, leaving the remaining...
0 commentsPhotos and Memories in Fort Walton Beach, Florida ~ Dazzling White Sand
We enjoyed the finest and whitest of sand beaches along the Gulf coast as well as spectacular sunrises and sunsets. Fort Walton is a playground extraordinaire!
38 commentsTop Ten Indiana State Parks - Hiking and Camping in the Hoosier State
Sculpted by glaciers thousands of years ago, Indiana is a state of rich natural beauty and wonder. From the flat, marshy areas of Northern Indiana, to the gently rolling hills and ravines of its midsection, all the way to the caverns and limestone...
3 commentsFire Ants And How To Declare War On Them
Our Enemy The Fire Ant Fire Ant Mound Fire Ants Range The Fire Ant came to the United States around 1930 in shipments of old tires shipped to Mobile Alabama. And the rest is really history. Fire Ant bites and stings are very painful to humans and...
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