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A citizen's required reading for July 4: The Declaration of Independence
Top of the TicketAfter all these years, do you really know what it says?... -
A citizen's required reading for July 4th: The Declaration of Independence (with music)
Top of the TicketAfter all these years do you really know what it says? And a striking special video of the National Anthem by a loyal Ticket reader.... -
The Declaration of Independence, reloaded
When you've spent as many hours unpacking the text of the nation's founding documents as we have, you start to notice how many concerns that were pressing when the United States was founded remain unresolved today. This is obvious with the U.S....Tags: John Hancock, England, Francis Hopkinson, Death, Robert Morris
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W.Va. town doubles its fun on the Fourth
richardb@herald-mail.comThe Fourth of July took on special meaning for Shepherdstown Wednesday as the celebration of the nation’s 236th birthday coincided with the town’s 250th anniversary. The first highlight in the daylong celebration was the dedication of a...Tags: Carrollton, Entertainment, Festive Events, Music, Army National Guard
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Carroll outhouse takes front-row seat
Thanks to Larry Perl for his account of the restoration of Homewood Museum's privy ("Museum's outhouse restored for $100K," July 1). We are fortunate to have generous support for this project from foundations, organizations and individuals who care deeply...Tags: Carrollton, Arts and Culture, Museums, Johns Hopkins University
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Shuttered Forest Diner in search of a home
They peeled the facade off the old Forest Diner on U.S. 40 in Ellicott City, revealing an American classic. Stainless steel, glass, and compact as a caboose, the restaurant's original core from about 1950 sits in a vacant dirt-and-gravel lot behind a...
Tags: Clarksville, Carrollton, Ellicott City, Human Interest, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Governor signs land patent for scouts at Broad Creek
Boy Scouts from around the Baltimore area gathered in Annapolis last week to witness a historic event involving the state's transfer of ownership to part of the Broad Creek Memorial Scout Reservation in northern Harford County. At a Board of Public Works...Tags: Government, Maryland General Assembly, Harford County, Boy Scouts of America, Youth Organizations
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Harman in the Hall: Former Westminster baseball coach poised for state's top honor
Bryan Harman will have a quiet spring this year. But he's a busy man this winter. Last weekend, he was honored as the 2011 Maryland High School Coach of the Year by the Maryland Oldtimers Baseball Association at the Del Capri Restaurant, in Dundalk....Tags: Baseball, Mickey Mantle, College Sports, Mariano Rivera, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Lori to take religious freedom message to Washington
As Catholic institutions across the country sue the Obama administration over new health insurance rules, Baltimore's new archbishop is scheduled to speak in Washington this week at a conference focusing on "Rising Threats to American Religious Freedom."...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Government, John Carroll, Freedom of Religion, Health and Safety at School
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Police investigate nine shootings in city since Friday
A man who was shot in the chest Monday night was the ninth person shot in Baltimore since Friday afternoon, according to police. Two of the victims died. The latest incident occurred Monday about 8:30 p.m. on Imla Street in the city's Southeastern...Tags: Prosecution, Hospitals and Clinics, Belair Road, Pigtown, Shootings
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Ellicott City
Meet the author The Howard County Historical Society will host a book signing and discussion for Jehanne Wake, author of "Sisters of Fortune: America's Caton Sisters at Home and Abroad," at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 25, at 8328 Court Ave. The Caton sisters,...Tags: Ellicott City, Carrollton, Arts and Culture, Travel, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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For Maryland Day, communities weave historic tapestries
Outhouses. Potbellied stoves. Four-mile walks in the snow. These are legacies of the Rosenwald Schools.
For the past several weeks, county students have been studying the schools, a loosely affiliated network for African-American children that a white...Tags: Sociology, Teaching and Learning, White House, Anne Arundel County, Museums
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