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(Nearly) Live at Social Media Week with Rev. Jesse Jackson
Rev. Jesse Jackson on diversity in tech at Social Media Week Continue reading
Posted in Technology
Tagged diversity, Equal Employment Opportunity, jesse jackson, racism, Silicon Valley, technology
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(Nearly) Live at Social Media Week with Martha
Martha Stewart at Social Media Week on Drones, Makers and Bots Continue reading
Posted in Digital publishing, Technology
Tagged Martha Stewart, Social Media Week, technology
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Snow Belt: On the Shores of Lake Erie in February
Winter in Erie, Pa., Buffalo, N.Y., and along the lakeshore. Continue reading
The 1890 Travel Blogger: Atlantic City
Home of America’s first boardwalk, first ferris wheel and first salt water taffy. Continue reading
Posted in History, Travel
Tagged 19th century, Atlantic City, beach, history, Jersey shore, New Jersey, resorts, travel
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The Living, Breathing Disney Attractions
Some candid shots of the residents of Disney Animal Kingdom Continue reading
Posted in Travel
Tagged Animal Kingdom, animals, Disney, Disney World, Florida, gorilla, travel
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No, I am not traveling around the world, I am walking in a circle around Epcot
A short photo tour of the world as replicated at Epcot. Continue reading
How the Other Half Lived: Lambert Castle
Lambert Castle, originally called Belle Vista, was built by Catholina Lambert, owner of one of the mills targeted by the 1913 strikers. Continue reading
Posted in History
Tagged Catholina Lambert, Garrett Mountain, history, Lambert Castle, Lambert Tower, Paterson, Silk Strike
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Descendants of the Silk Strike: Two Book Reviews
Reviews of books by two authors whose grandparents lived through the Paterson Silk Strike. Continue reading
Posted in Book reviews, History
Tagged books, history, immigrants, labor, Paterson, Paterson Silk Strike
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Americans Discover Vacation: Book Reviews
Books reviews of sources for history of vacations in America. Continue reading
Posted in Americans Discover Vacation, Book reviews, History, Travel
Tagged 19th century, books, history, nationalism, road trips, tourism, tourists, travel, vacation
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Americans Discover Vacation: The Cigar Store Indian Syndrome
The history of America’s national parks usually begins with the “discovery” of Yosemite. What isn’t explained is how you discover a place when there are folks already living there. Continue reading
Posted in Americans Discover Vacation, History, Travel
Tagged history, national parks, Native Americans, travel, vacation, Yosemite
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