Articles for tag: Northern Kentucky, Ohio River, Topsy

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The Underground Railroad in Northern Kentucky is Still Alive

During slavery, the Ohio River was both a symbolic and geographical destination, separation the devastation of slavery and enlightenment of freedom. During this dreadful period, millions of Black who were enslaved escaped to the freedom of the North, using this river, which stretched from Pittsburg to the mighty Mississippi, as a crossing point. Needles to ...

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Wedding Cake Ideas for Fall 2010

Many people here “fall wedding cake” and assume you are going to put leaves and twigs all over your cake. This does happen often, which is most likely why the stereotype exists. However, you can get a great fall wedding cake and avoid shrubbery. Fall is classified by leaves changing, weather cooling, and wearing warmer ...

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Roaring 20s Summer Wedding Dresses

The 1920s was a time of great wealth for most of the world. It was also a time of letting loose and having fun for the younger generation. For women it was a time of short skirts, bob hair cuts, jazz, and rebelling against what was thought as proper behavior. The style of these women ...

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A Review of Topsy Turvey Tomato Planters

Topsy Turvey, they are widely advertised on TV and in stores. Grow tomato plants upside down; no muss, no fuss, and loads of tomatoes are yours for the harvest with minimal effort, no weeding, and the “benefits” ramble on. Are these upside down planters all they claim to be? To make a fair comparison, a ...

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How to Grow a “Tomato Tree”

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