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    May 23, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  1. Somerset County Where to Go 5/24

    Ride with a Cause The 3rd annual Ride With A Cause, an annual motorcycle ride and community picnic, in memory of Mary Gindlesperger, June 2 proceeds go to a family in the area that has been affected by Alzheimer’s. Food, entertainment by Keystone...

    Tags: Entertainment, The Salvation Army, Artists, Sandwiches, Hotel and Accommodation Industry

  2. May 23, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  3. Old railroad depot future in jeopardy

    The owner of a 1907 Minneapolis-St. Louis railroad depot at 1108 S. Main St. wants to sell the building or demolish it to make way for apartments or a strip mall.
    The owner of a 1907 Minneapolis-St. Louis railroad depot at 1108 S. Main St. wants to sell the building or demolish it to make way for apartments or a strip mall.  Larew Goehring, who bought the building in 2010, said the depot requires extensive...

    Tags: Transportation, Travel, Human Interest, Politics, Arts and Culture

  4. May 23, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  5. Holocaust exhibit opens at Posnack JCC

    Steven Montrose remembers the Holocaust. "How can I describe the smell of death to you? It's like the drilling of a tooth, the smell of burning flesh," the 74-year-old survivor said to an audience of teachers, police and representatives from churches and synagogues at a reception for "The Courage to Remember: The Holocaust 1933-1945," a photographic exhibit that opened last week at the David Posnack Jewish Community Center in Davie for a run through May 31.
    Steven Montrose remembers the Holocaust. "How can I describe the smell of death to you? It's like the drilling of a tooth, the smell of burning flesh," the 74-year-old survivor said to an audience of teachers, police and representatives from churches...

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Germany, Human Interest, Massacres, Pembroke Pines

  6. May 22, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. Commissioners recognize preservation efforts in Washington County

    Three people and a museum were recognized Tuesday for their preservation efforts in Washington County.
    caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.com
    Three people and a museum were recognized Tuesday for their preservation efforts in Washington County. “These are unique projects and unique people,” said Betty Shank, chairwoman of the Washington County Historical Advisory Committee. “...

    Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Transportation, Wars and Interventions, Museums, Architecture

  8. May 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Traffic: Accident on Route 295 south at Route 195

    As of 9 a.m., traffic was slow on Route 295 southbound at Route 195 in Anne Arundel County, due to an accident involving three vehicles.
    As of 9 a.m., traffic was slow on Route 295 southbound at Route 195 in Anne Arundel County, due to an accident involving three vehicles. Debris in the road was slowing traffic on Falls Road near Shawan Road in Baltimore County. The Maryland Transit...

    Tags: Hunt Valley, Harford County, Timonium, Maryland Transit Administration, Baltimore County

  10. May 21, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Iowa rail museum goes for immersion

    COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa — With its just-opened million-dollar makeover, the Union Pacific Railroad Museum beckons visitors of all ages to downtown Council Bluffs. But to get the full experience, be sure to bring a kid along. Youngsters are more likely...

    Tags: Entertainment, Gaming, Unions, Microsoft Corp., Arts and Culture

  12. May 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Celebrating Ma & Pa Railroad Sundays in June

    A small, defunct railroad that still has a big following will be the focus of presentations at the Old Line Museum in Delta, Pa. each Sunday in June from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Baldwin resident Jerome Murphy started the Ma & Pa Railroad Month in 1976. The...

    Tags: Transportation, Museums, Travel, Arts and Culture

  14. May 21, 2012 |Story| WXMI
  15. 9th Street In Holland Closed

    The replacement of the railroad crossing just to the west of Lincoln Avenue will close 9th Street in Holland.
    FOX 17 Traffic Reporter
    The replacement of the railroad crossing just to the west of Lincoln Avenue will close 9th Street in Holland. The closure will last the week, through May 25. The CSX railroad is removing and replacing the crossing. Detour signs will direct drivers onto...

    Tags: Transportation, Travel

  16. May 19, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  17. Railroad Heritage Days is about celebrating Hagerstown's train history

    The Wright boys — Chandler, Braddock, Abram and Oliver — were all aboard for Railroad Heritage Days.
    alnotarianni@aol.com
    The Wright boys — Chandler, Braddock, Abram and Oliver — were all aboard for Railroad Heritage Days. The Falling Waters, W.Va., brothers, ages 5 and younger, sported railroad-engineer stripes as they moved from display to display Saturday...

    Tags: Transportation, Museums, Travel, The Happiest News!, Human Interest

  18. May 20, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. From canals to clocks: Famous Chicago conventions

    The NATO summit, which opens Sunday with more than 60 heads of state expected to attend, is the most august such gathering in Chicago history. As far as conventions go, though, the number of participants is middling compared with others the city regularly hosts, namely the radiologists and the restaurateurs, who were unceremoniously bounced by NATO. And the impact? Time will tell, but Chicago has been the home to a number of momentous decisions, movements and gatherings. William Host, associate professor of hospitality and tourism at Roosevelt University, who makes a point of knowing such things, offered up these four influential meetings.
    The NATO summit, which opens Sunday with more than 60 heads of state expected to attend, is the most august such gathering in Chicago history. As far as conventions go, though, the number of participants is middling compared with others the city regularly...

    Tags: Roosevelt University, NATO, Jane Addams, St. Lawrence Seaway Corporation, Feminism

  20. May 15, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  21. Work to help quiet train crossings in New Lenox expected to begin in June

    TribLocal - Tinley Park » News
    New Lenox trustees on Monday approved a $152,000 contract to modify the railroad tracks owned by Canadian National so that train engineers will not have to …...
  22. May 18, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. Weekend calendar - May 19

    19th-century garden party A garden party to prepare the 19th-century-style kitchen and medicinal garden. Bring gardening tools. Includes 19th-century refreshments. Today, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Pry House Field Hospital, Antietam National Battlefield, 18906...

    Tags: Christian Rock (genre), Transportation, Travel, Washington Monument, Arts and Culture

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