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Journeys Past: History Synergy in Cynthiana
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Exploring the wondrous steps of those who traversed before us. Monday, December 1, 2014. History Synergy in Cynthiana. Last week, I was witness to something extraordinary in Cynthiana's City Hall. With my previous post, Death of a National Landmark. I outlined the sorry state of our efforts to save Ridgeway. We are constantly bombarded with statistics and reports about how the younger generations are not as motivated when it comes to history and heritage, but this meeting proved all of that wrong. Owner,...
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Journeys Past: November 2014
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Exploring the wondrous steps of those who traversed before us. Monday, November 17, 2014. Death of a National Landmark. For one last opportunity to help save this national landmark, please contact local Cynthiana officials! For more info about the house: friendsofridgeway.org. Cynthiana Board of Commissions: (859) 234-7150. Cynthiana Fiscal Court: 859-234-7136 or. Just what kind of history is Cynthiana voting to erase? When our students learn about the Civil War, and they read the words spoken by Lincoln...
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Journeys Past: 'Flambeau' from the Roaring 20s
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Exploring the wondrous steps of those who traversed before us. Monday, October 27, 2014. Flambeau' from the Roaring 20s. If only an object could talk. Wandering through a local warehouse-sized antique store, I spied an object that practically reached out an imaginary arm and pulled me over with a command to "buy me! And the Netherland Plaza. Just to name a couple.). Referred to as 'flambeau'. From the 1920s and 30s. If it is a piece made by this company, the metal is probably silver overlay, which makes ...
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Journeys Past: December 2014
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Exploring the wondrous steps of those who traversed before us. Monday, December 1, 2014. History Synergy in Cynthiana. Last week, I was witness to something extraordinary in Cynthiana's City Hall. With my previous post, Death of a National Landmark. I outlined the sorry state of our efforts to save Ridgeway. We are constantly bombarded with statistics and reports about how the younger generations are not as motivated when it comes to history and heritage, but this meeting proved all of that wrong. Owner,...
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Journeys Past: February 2014
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Exploring the wondrous steps of those who traversed before us. Monday, February 24, 2014. It takes a huge commitment and a ton of energy! For those who were not able to attend, the syllabus material. Is still online for you to download, plus streamed sessions. Are available on the main site.it's not too late for you to join in the fun. At the bottom of this post, I will give you a tid-bit of news on how you can experience more RootsTech action in Central Kentucky on March 8th! Session-wise, I still find ...
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Journeys Past: Broken Wings: Finding George Remus
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Exploring the wondrous steps of those who traversed before us. Wednesday, October 22, 2014. Broken Wings: Finding George Remus. A few weeks ago, while attending a festival in my Mother's hometown, Falmouth, we stopped in to Riverside cemetery to "visit" with my grandparents. As we paid our respects, I realized it was just daylight enough to go scoundrel hunting. About a year ago, I was watching Ken Burns' series Prohibition. Unless she knew that was a useless waste of money. Seriously, a rather twisted g...
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Journeys Past: April 2014
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Exploring the wondrous steps of those who traversed before us. Monday, April 28, 2014. In the past, I have written about serendipity in genealogy, and for some reason, the past few weeks have bombarded me with serendipitous moments. I would almost call it an onslaught. When one specific issue keeps coming at me without my seeking it out, I pay close attention. 1 At the end of March, genealogist Valerie Hughes posted a couple of blog posts about the importance of adding slave records to your family trees.
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Journeys Past: Eternal Membership Level
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Exploring the wondrous steps of those who traversed before us. Monday, October 6, 2014. Posted by Cheri Daniels. Kentucky - Pendleton County. I say more power to him! If I was looking for this in 50 or 100 years, Id think Id hit a goldmine! October 8, 2014 at 9:43 AM. Sally, its true! October 11, 2014 at 11:45 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Please consider helping us save this Kentucky treasure! View my complete profile. Flambeau from the Roaring 20s. Broken Wings: Finding George Remus. For more...
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