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Chapter Seven: The Last Slaves
In a field behind Deep River's historical society stands a small glass building shaped like a triangle. It looks like a greenhouse, but there is a U.S. patent for it filed by a local man named Ulysses Pratt. This "bleach house," as it was called, was...Tags: Politics, Wars and Interventions, Slavery, Deep River, North Africa
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Holiday time is outlet time
Special to the SunLet us give you the first gift you'll receive this holiday season: a guide to shopping at the outlet malls in the region. With Hanukkah, Christmas and Kwanzaa right around the corner, we know it's something you can use. Like most earnest gift givers, we'...Tags: Tommy Hilfiger Corp., Candy, Flowers and Gifts, Nike, Inc., Gifts, Trips and Vacations
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KM at The Grapevine/Plantation
For those still mourning the loss of South Florida's beloved Armadillo Cafe (now six forks under after a delicious 16-year run), there's good news. One of its former owners, chef Kevin McCarthy, is busy cooking up a storm in a cozy corner of Plantation'...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Fort Lauderdale, Salads, Dining and Drinking, Foods and Beverages
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Kansas City
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday August 16, 1996 Robert Altman calls his "Kansas City" a "jazz memory," and no one could hope to improve upon his description of his rich evocation of his hometown in 1934, the year he turned 9. With the effortlessness of the master that he...Tags: Dermot Mulroney, Harry Belafonte, Elections, Death, Robert Altman
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