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Deseret News archives: In 1846, Latter-day Saints began trek, voyage to new home in the West
On Feb. 4, 1846, Saints left from New York, Nauvoo for the Rocky Mountains. A group from Mississippi soon joined them.
AUSTRIA: ÖBB Rail Cargo Group's digital automatic coupler demonstration train is to undertake a 'grand tour' of the national ...
Bicentennial celebrations across America were spirited and joyous. As the semiquincentennial approaches, there’s a different ...
Their stories involve a sitar, a surfboard, a famous writer and several root beer floats.
Questions remain about who is responsible for maintaining a deteriorating road that sits inside Tulsa City limits, but was once located within Osage County, leaving homeowners frustrated.
In 1972 — a century after his arrival in the Old Pueblo — the Tucson City Council named a park in honor of William Wallace Ormsby, a Civil War veteran who settled here. Ormsby and his twin Levi ...
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Pilot Woods and his namesake lagoon | Ross Eric Gibson, Local History
"The Santa Cruz Small Craft Harbor was once a wetland, known after statehood as Woods Lagoon," writes columnist Ross Eric ...
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Panhandle Legends: Mathew ‘Bones’ Hooks, cowboy of the High Plains
From the dusty trails of the wide-open range to the railroad depots and cobblestones of city life, few have been more familiar with the varied faces of West Texas than Mathew "Bones" Hooks. Even fewer ...
John Waters’ “Going to Extremes” is set for Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Colonial Theatre in Phoenixville. The legendary ...
On Thursday night, Feb. 5, 1981, an agitated man from Minnesota rushed to the front of a Greyhound bus carrying 19 passengers ...
In the tiny town of Interior, South Dakota, population barely pushing triple digits, sits a bright red building that proves ...
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