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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 12 2012 -
New railroad bridge planned for Route 171 near Carterville
Work to replace the northbound Route 171 bridge over the Missouri-Northern Arkansas Railroad tracks between Carterville and Brooklyn Heights is scheduled to begin Monday, according to the Missouri Department of Transportation. |
May 02 2012 -
Gymnastics: Pisani’s Decorated UA Career Winding Down
By Jimmy Carter Special to the Arkansas News Bureau FAYETTEVILLE — Jamie Pisani always worked with older gymnasts growing up. Arkansas co-coaches Mark and Rene Cook are thankful for that. Growing up, Pisani trained and traveled with older girls at the North Stars Gymnastics Academy in New Jersey. One of the gymnasts she grew close to was former Razorback [...] |
April 16 2012 -
Clubs encourage students to learn more about railroad heritage
The George L. Carter museum has featured a railroad exhibit since 2007. Since 2007, East Tennessee State University has had a model railroad exhibit in the George L. Carter Museum. However, many students and faculty around ETSU are simply not aware of it. |
March 28 2012 -
Education Award
A Maysville historian will be honored this summer as the recipient of an award from the National Education Association. Jerry Gore will receive the Carter G. Woodson Memorial Award during the NEA Human and Civil Rights Awards Dinner in July. Gore has provided historical information, research assistance, Underground Railroad information and educational activities. He operated his own ... |
February 24 2012 -
‘Blue Ivy,’ the trademark: Feds move fast on rights to Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s baby’s name
Thinking of cashing in on the Beyoncé baby boom? Too late! That train has already left the station, only four weeks after little Blue Ivy Carter was born . On Jan. 26, new parents Beyoncé and Jay-Z filed an application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to protect the baby’s name — and reserve it for a future line of baby carriages, baby cosmetics, diaper bags and other undoubtedly ... |
February 21 2012 -
Virgil Skinner-obit
Virgil Carter Skinner, 86, of Sherwood, died Friday, February 17, 2012. He was born in Hope on June 6, 1926, to Sid and Zannie Mae Skinner. He was a WWII veteran and retired from the Missouri/Union Pacific Railroad in North Little Rock, after 39 years as a locomotive engineer. |
February 17 2012 -
A Conversation on the No. 7 Train
Gary Carter was gracious to New York fans even early in his major league career, when he played for the Montreal Expos. |
January 25 2012 -
Town named for Civil War veteran
BRONAUGH -- The 1886 naming of this southwest Vernon County town after Civil War veteran Warren Carter "Wal" Bronaugh is a convoluted story involving the notorious train-robbing James and Younger Gang and the political machinations of the four men considered its founders. |
January 11 2012 -
Cartersville man killed in wreck with train
One person was killed in a train-car crash on Cass-White Road near U.S. 411 in Cartersville, Georgia State Patrol spokesman Gordy Wright confirmed. "Troopers are still at the scene and what I have ... |
December 04 2011 -
Three killed on Bay Area train tracks Saturday; 2 identified
Three people were killed on Bay Area train tracks Saturday within less than two hours of each other, including a man struck and killed by an Amtrak train in Fremont. Gary Carter, a 47-year-old Fremont resident, was struck and killed by Amtrak train number 727, a westbound Capitol Corridor train, around 10:20 a.m., said Danelle Hunter, an Amtrak spokeswoman. There were no injuries to the train's ... |
December 03 2011 -
Sugar scented memories
Clouds of sugar scented steam unfurled above the kettle and circled around the barnyard nestled beside the railroad track. It may have been November 2011, but it felt like the good ol’ 1930s at the Jimmy Carter Boyhood Home’s Cane Syrup Day. |
November 23 2011 -
George L. Carter Railroad Museum celebrates 4th anniversary
Thousands of visitors come to the George L. Carter Railroad Museum each year. The museum opened four years ago this past weekend in the Campus Center Building at East Tennessee State University with 2,400 square feet of space filled with two model railroad layouts. |
November 11 2011 -
Negro League legends to visit Plains
PLAINS — The Jimmy Carter National Historic Site, in partnership with the SAM Shortline Excursion Train, invites you to a day filled with history, determination, and dreams fulfilled. |
October 27 2011 -
Devils add F Ryan Carter off waivers
Crews are on the scene of a crash on M-89 in Allegan County. A judge says property owners along an old railroad in western Michigan ... |
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