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Article: TAKE A TOUR OF APPALACHIAN CULTURE.(LIVING)(Site-seeing)
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- The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
- Article date:
- May 15, 2000
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With another successful Appalachian Festival accomplished, today's column examines the hopes and heritage of the Appalachian community. (Please note: whenever the word tilde appears in a Web address, you need to substitute the single character accent mark instead.)
http://www.his.com/(tilde)dale/
html/journal.htm. Dale Coyner has a true affection for the tales and trails of Appalachia. Visit his site and read about his journal of short essays, pictorials, interviews and personal observations about Appalachia. Also nice is a look at the Biltmore in bloom.
http://www.geocities.com/
Heartland/4603. This a wonderfully presented site ...
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Article: Conservation a work of art at Tondu site.(News)
South Wales Echo (Cardiff, Wales);
August 2, 2003 ;
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... ... day. Her classes are part of a wide range of activities on offer on Saturday at the Tondu reserve. Margaret, a retired college crafts lecturer from Bridgend, and her husband John are regular volunteers with the Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales, which ...
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