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Visiting Washington State by Train
Washington State is located on the Pacific north coast of the United State; it's bordered by British Columbia (Canada) in the North, by Idaho State on the East side, and by Oregon State in the South.
The state can be divided into 6 geographic land a [...] (Read Article)
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May 19 2012 -
Canadians teaching hospitality ahead of London Olympics
You can count Canadians' world-renowned politeness among this country's hottest export commodities, after organizers of the upcoming summer Olympics hired a B.C. organization to train Britons how to be as hospitable as we are. |
May 19 2012 -
Railroad museum gets facelift
Two weeks of work has added up to a spiffy-looking railroad museum for Springfield. The Railroad Historical Museum in Grant Beach Park wrapped up exterior renovations Friday, one day before the museum opens to the public for the summer. |
May 06 2012 -
Crockett group plans massive three-level model train display
CROCKETT -- A key segment of the original transcontinental railroad will soon be brought to life in one of the largest train models of its kind.The Carquinez Model Train Society is building a replica of the line which extends from Oakland to Reno with the layout focused on |
May 04 2012 -
Science, meet life: Why I write on addiction in the Bronx
For the past month, I’ve spent several late-nights exploring the South Bronx, in an area renowned in local circles for its prostitution and addiction, and in an overall sense, one forgotten and ignored by the surrounding NYC metropolitan area. Hunts Point is a peninsula, literally across the railroad tracks from passerby on the Bruckner Expressway, home to the police precinct with the worst rate ... |
May 01 2012 -
7 Train Renovations Businesses Slammed By Service Shutdown
After 11 consecutive weekends without service between Queensboro Plaza and Times Square, the 7 train was back up and running over Easter weekend, much to the delight of residents and business owners in Long Island City and throughout the borough. |
April 30 2012 -
Ceremony marks start of Longview train depot renovations
Where: Longview Train Depot, 905 E. Pacific Ave. To do: The exhibit showcases Amtrak history over the decades, displaying memorabilia such as vintage advertising, past menus and dinnerware and period uniforms. The display will also include train-themed kid activities at Chuggington Depot. |
April 26 2012 -
The Battle Over the Birthplace of Adm. David Glasgow Farragut
This Saturday morning, the Tennessee Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission will unveil a Civil War Trail Marker at Admiral Farragut Park on Northshore Drive. It will honor the renowned historical figure Adm. David Farragut of “Damn the torpedoes!” fame—a figure who’s also become a modern-day Hispanic American hero. But all the new attention is coming just as his presumed childhood home is being ... |
April 25 2012 -
Railroad renovation
SHAWN GUST/Press A motorist travels over a Union Pacific railroad crossing Tuesday in Athol. Union Pacific is working on infrastructure improvements of nearly $11 million in North Idaho. |
April 19 2012 -
Kelly Fuels Hops on Express Train for New Prototype
ALBION, Mich. -- Countless convenience stores plan and execute redesigns and renovations each year. From small to large, those focused on interior design vs. making the store greener, Convenience Store News ' own annual Store Design Contest shows there's no lack of innovation and creativity in the c-store industry. |
March 17 2012 -
"Reluctant heiress" jewels set for $10 million auction
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Just three months after its record-smashing sale of Elizabeth Taylor's renowned jewels, Christie's has nabbed another storied collection belonging to "reluctant heiress" Huguette Clark which is poised to take in more than $10 million. Clark, who died last year at age 104, was heir to a copper, timber and railroad fortune and had no children. Married once briefly, she shunned ... |
March 15 2012 -
Plans for RR station renovation on track
Westport Police Chief Dale Call talks with members of the town's Historic District Commission on Tuesday about a proposed interior renovation at the eastbound Saugatuck train station that would be mostly financed through a deal with Avis Budget Group, a longtime tenant in the building. |
March 13 2012 -
'Reluctant heiress' jewels set for $10 mln auction
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Just three months after its record-smashing sale of Elizabeth Taylor's renowned jewels, Christie's has nabbed another storied collection belonging to "reluctant heiress" Huguette Clark which is poised to take in more than $10 million. Clark, who died last year at age 104, was heir to a copper, timber and railroad fortune and had no children. Married once briefly, she shunned ... |
March 13 2012 -
'Reluctant heiress' jewels set for $10 million auction
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Just three months after its record-smashing sale of Elizabeth Taylor's renowned jewels, Christie's has nabbed another storied collection belonging to "reluctant heiress" Huguette Clark which is poised to take in more than $10 million. Clark, who died last year at age 104, was heir to a copper, timber and railroad fortune and had no children. Married once briefly, she shunned ... |
March 12 2012 -
Lawton's Hot Springs heyday lasted 80 years
In 1884, Samuel “Sumner” and Nancy O’Neil Laughton bought 320 acres of land about five miles west of Reno along the Truckee River from the Central Pacific Railroad for $1,040. Because the hot springs on their land attracted so many people, they decided to develop a health resort. |
March 11 2012 -
Evolution move boon for brewer and Salisbury
» March 2008: Legislation is introduced in the Maryland General Assembly to establish a microbrewery license in Wicomico County. Tom and John Knorr already have plans for a microbrewery or brewpub and are renovating the old Union railroad station in Salisbury. |
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