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I would even believe that you'd get arrested for bringing a book to Kentucky. ::)
 
Hey, there are a lot of crazy old legislation around. Quite a lot of old Swedish that still are valid. Like the one dictating ownership of bees and fines for neglecting to close doors. But yes, the shame is mine...
 
Happy Labour Day for those in countries under socialist influence. Riots expected here in t-9 hours.
 
Happy Labour Day for those in countries under socialist influence. Riots expected here in t-9 hours.
Our Labor Day is in September, spelled without a "u", generally riot-free, and includes many grilled meats ... sounds like more fun :)
 
The National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum is located about 35 miles from me .. which I now know thanks to a Groupon email. Learn something new everyday :)

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Aiming to shed a new light on the era of the wild West, the National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum was founded in 2001. Celebrating the contributions of people of color as well as those of European extraction, exhibits tell a more complex—and complete—story of the American West than the usual cowboys-and-outlaws stereotypes.

  • Eye catcher: a salute to the Buffalo Soldiers—African-American men who fought for the US Army
  • Don't miss the exhibit celebrating Bass Reeves, one of the first African-American Deputy US Marshals.
  • Photos and artifacts chronicle the famous Tuskegee Airmen.
  • Hands-on activities: Kids can participate in scavenger hunts to learn about cowgirls, Latino cowboys, and Native American chiefs.
  • Special programs: Every Saturday afternoon, guests read to children and their families beloved stories about the American West or modern-day cowboy events, such as rodeos and horse riding.
 
  • Eye catcher: a salute to the Buffalo Soldiers—African-American men who fought for the US Army
  • Don't miss the exhibit celebrating Bass Reeves, one of the first African-American Deputy US Marshals.
  • Photos and artifacts chronicle the famous Tuskegee Airmen.
  • Hands-on activities: Kids can participate in scavenger hunts to learn about cowgirls, Latino cowboys, and Native American chiefs.
  • Special programs: Every Saturday afternoon, guests read to children and their families beloved stories about the American West or modern-day cowboy events, such as rodeos and horse riding.
  • Run to the Hills will be played constantly. Lyric sheets and explanation by Steve Harris available on request
 
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