Articles for tag: Annie Oakley, Ohio University, State Symbols, Thomas a Edison

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Ohio: Fun Facts and Trivia

Ask anybody who lives outside Ohio for a word that describes the state, and you’ll probably hear “Buckeyes.” Ask anybody who’s a resident, and they’ll probably say the same thing. Though it’s often called the Mother of Presidents, Ohio is certainly just as well known for The Ohio State University, with an enrollment topping 64,000 ...

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Planning a Cowgirl Theme Birthday Party

Birthday parties are a great opportunity to have fun and be creative. Cowgirl birthday parties are among the most popular of themes chosen to celebrate the annual celebration of turning one year older. This is a guide to finding everything you need to execute the most entertaining cowgirl themed birthday party ever! Venue The venue ...

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Clay Pigeon Shooting Games

There are many shotgun trap games you can play with big groups here are a few to get you started: 1. Annie Oakley. This is a last man standing game. Everyone starts off in a big straight line. If the thrower is in a bunker line up behind the bunker, if he is throwing by ...

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Biography of William Frederick “Buffalo Bill” Cody

William Frederick “Buffalo Bill” Cody was born on February 26th, 1845, near LeClaire, Iowa. William was born to Isaac and Mary Cody, and had a brother named Samuel who died from falling off a horse when he was seven. He grew to become an American soldier, and a famous buffalo hunter. He was also famous ...

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How Oklahoma! Revolutionized and Transformed the Broadway Musical Forever

If you are ever called upon to consider the Broadway musical today you doubtlessly think of names like Stephen Sondheim and Andrew Lloyd Webber. You probably also think of extravagant productions based on everything from Billy Wilder movies to T.S. Eliot poems. Today, a story about real people that integrates songs into the texture of ...