The Enterprise Space Shuttle Finds Home on The Intrepid
"The Enterprise," named for the Starship of the 1960's televison hit "Star Trek" (and the first of four Space Shuttles in our Nasa…
"The Enterprise," named for the Starship of the 1960's televison hit "Star Trek" (and the first of four Space Shuttles in our Nasa…
The spike in poaching of elephants for their tusks and other endangered/protected species has become part of an organized criminal…
This past Wednesday, Roya Mahboob and her team from Herat celebrated the official opening of the second Film Annex INTERNET classr…
The Dakota was built between 1880 to 1884 on the highest point of Central Park West overlooking Central Park at 72nd Street in New…
An avenue that cuts through the center of Deauville is called Avenue Strassburger. It winds through the town, past the town square…
Yet, despite its importance, marine biodiversity has not fared well at human hands. Oceans cover almost three-quarters of the surf…
There is a debate as to where the adventurous Rennaisance Explorer Christopher Columbus is buried. Some believe Genoa, Italy (his …
Talk about a Magical Mystery Tour...Singer Castle, originally known as "The Towers"sits on a 7.5 acre island in the middle of the …
Exports may decline and capital costs may rise, but Asia-Pacific will continue to be not only the fastest growing region but also …
Stanford White was born in 1853. White was a famous American architect of the late 19th and early 20th Century who created many wo…