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Historic Plymouth goes Hollywood and OKs construction of $488 million movie studio
Associated Press WriterPLYMOUTH, Mass. (AP) _ In this place sometimes known as America's hometown, schoolchildren and tourists flock to see Plymouth Rock, a replica of the Mayflower and the place where the Pilgrims and Mashpee Wampanoags Indians shared the first Thanksgiving...Tags: Studios, The Pilgrims, Major League Baseball, Mayflower Voyage, Steve Martin
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12 Pa. places to light up your holiday spirit
Want to add some sparkle to your life in the days before Christmas? We've got 12 ways to spend your days -- at very special places in Pennsylvania.
Whether you prefer to travel back in time to Ebenezer Scrooge's day or learn more about how the holidays...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Dutch Wonderland, Classical Music, Jimmy Stewart, Wars and Interventions
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RETRACE OBAMA'S JOURNEY
The Associated PressPlaces that presidents call home often become tourist attractions, from estates at Mount Vernon and Monticello, Va., to Hodgenville, Ky., where Abe Lincoln's log cabin once stood, to Bill Clinton's boyhood home in Hope, Ark. So what's the equivalent of...Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Jeremiah Wright, Imperial and Royal Matters
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Pennsylvania is the place for Christmas
LANCASTER COUNTY AT CHRISTMAS Lancaster area December 1-800-PA-Dutch, http://www.padutchcountry.com ; http://www.landisvalleymuseum.org ; http://www.kitchenkettle.com ; http://www.strasburgrailroad.com ; http://www.rrmuseumpa.org ; http://www.
...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Dutch Wonderland, Classical Music, Jimmy Stewart, Wars and Interventions
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Taking the kids - to Amsterdam
Tribune Media ServicesI've found vacation nirvana for teenagers and it's a place parents will like just as much as teens do. Welcome to Amsterdam. It's got everything, including teen-safe clubs, terrific outdoor markets that, despite the weak dollar, offer some bona fide...Tags: Anne Frank, Air Transportation, Foods and Beverages, Pancakes, Juvenile Delinquency
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Cruises catering to kids
Special CorrespondentCarnival Cruise Lines is expecting to welcome 600,000 children aboard its ships in the next year — a six-fold increase from 12 years ago — and other lines report more families are sailing with them each year. As a result, children's facilities...Tags: Toys, Pixar, Imperial and Royal Matters, Toy Industry, Star Sailing
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Obama clan in Kenya enjoys reflected glory
For about 400 people in western Kenya who can call the next U.S. president "part of the family," the business of being an Obama has a whole new meaning.
The modest family compound here has been inundated by hordes of visitors, varying from reporters...Tags: Diana, Princess of Wales, World War I, Government, Barack Obama, Election Results, 2008 U.S. Presidential Election
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Blagojevich restores some spending to budget
AP Political WriterGov. Rod Blagojevich agreed Thursday to restore some spending to the state's crumbling budget, but the decision won't prevent layoffs or keep Illinois historic sites open. The money should keep the doors open at state parks and drug-treatment centers,...Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Regional Authority, Government, Laws, Unemployment
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Bronner still felt at giant Mich. Christmas store
Wally Bronner's trademark red blazer still hangs on a coat rack inside the administrative offices of Bronner's Christmas Wonderland. Perhaps the ever-present jacket is part of the reason people who work at the giant Christmas lighting and decorations...Tags: Religious Festivals, Public Holidays, Government, Family, National Government
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Amsterdam may close a fifth of its famous marijuana cafes, asks government to tolerate growers
Associated Press WriterAMSTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) _ Amsterdam will close almost a fifth of its marijuana cafes to comply with a national ban on having them near schools, the mayor said Friday. Another city, Eindhoven, said it would start issuing permits to marijuana growers...Tags: Regional Authority, Organized Crime, Government, Christianity, Protestant
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Elmo, Big Bird, Adler: The sky is falling
Tribune reporterThese are times that try men's souls. I am thinking, specifically, of the recent afternoon I spent watching "One World, One Sky: Big Bird's Adventure" at the Adler Planetarium. It opened last month, and I should warn you—it is not for adults! No,...Tags: John McCain, Quantum of Solace, NASA, Adler Planetarium, Barack Obama
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Expensive rush: Indy comes to Disney Speedway
Sentinel Automotive EditorThe latest tourist attraction at Walt Disney World weighs about 1,500 pounds and to ride it, you have to sign nine pages of legal waivers and provide contact information for your next of kin. It costs $399 for about five minutes. So is it worth it?...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Tony George, Speedway, Walt Disney World Resort, Business Trips
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