June 12, 2006
links for 2006-06-12
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"When you sit on it, it chuckles. As you swing, it laughs, and the higher you go, the harder it laughs. At the peak swinging it is laughing wildly."
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Currently, the Museum displays over 35 civilian and military helicopters, autogiros and convertaplanes
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a bridge that resembles a human finger, complete with a “nail” at one end. With this steel span across a picturesque gorge, artist Jody Pinto hoped to make hikers feel a literal connection between the human body and the natural world.
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Puryear’s wooden structure near the Horticulture Center allows you to stand among the treetops, 24 feet above ground.
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Norristown, PA (May 2, 2006) - The Elmwood Park Zoo will welcome the newest member to its family; Two Spot, the white alligator on May 6th.
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Bartram's is home to the country's oldest gingko tree and the delicate Franklinia alatamaha tree
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George Washington led his ragged troops across the ice-choked Delaware and assaulted the unsuspecting Hessians at Trenton