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Dream home: Twin historic town houses in Federal Hill
A pair of side-by-side brick townhouses might be two of the most lovingly restored homes in the historic neighborhood of Federal Hill. They sit off a wide, brick-lined street. Separated on the ground level by a sally port (a narrow, open passage way),...Tags: Human Interest, Land Price, Building Material, Federal Hill, Material Science
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Current Prices
Current prices are recorded from antiques shows, flea markets, sales and auctions throughout the United States. Prices vary in different locations because of local economic conditions. Scarf, orange and black plumes, orange border, signed Paoli, 1960s,...Tags: Donald Duck (fictional animal), Prices
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Garden decor first flowered in 17th century
If you don't already have rabbits hopping around your garden, you might want to buy an antique garden rabbit to fool your friends. The wealthy English and French of the 17th century liked formal gardens with paths, fences and planned flower beds. They...Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, Germany, Sculpture, Entertainment
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Reproductions of Washington's image reflect much artistic license
Presidents Day, still officially named George Washington's Birthday, is celebrated on the third Monday in February. But it has not always been celebrated on that day. George Washington's birthday, Feb. 22, was first celebrated as a federal holiday in...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Richard Nixon, Customs and Tradition, Abraham Lincoln, White House
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The Siren's Call: A horn of plenty's worth of holiday reading
One Thanksgiving lesson most school kids probably don't receive has to do with the horn of plenty adorning festive paintings. For me it always seemed like a weird choice for carrying harvested food — what about a simple, flat-bottomed basket? But...Tags: Herman Melville, Folklore and Mythology, Entertainment, Guy Ritchie, National Geographic Channel (tv network)
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Little Red Riding Hood perseveres through the years
Folk tales like Little Red Riding Hood have been part of everyone's childhood since the 14th century. The stories taught lessons. Red Riding Hood originally was the story of a young girl going into dark woods filled with dangers. In these early tales, the...Tags: New York City, New York, Book, NBC (tv network), Radio
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Interest in patriotic collectibles hasn't flagged
Flag Day was first celebrated on June 14, 1889, in a public school in Fredonia, Wis. The teacher thought the pupils should celebrate the 112th anniversary of the official adoption of the Stars and Stripes. The idea of a birthday for the flag caught the...Tags: Ohio, Coca-Cola Co., London (England), England, Companies and Corporations
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'Camelot' costume designer Joan Bergin discusses the Starz series
All The RageIn the course of researching an article about great costume design on TV, I had the opportunity to chat with Joan Bergin, costume designer for "Camelot," the new Starz series based on the Arthurian legend. The Irish costume designer picked...... -
The Look for Less: Staffordshire dog purebreds vs. HSN's new pups
L.A. at HomeA couple of summers back I wrote about the Los Angeles residence of fashion designer Johnson Hartig, a home filled with recent Damien Hirst paintings and a curious collection of antique ceramic figurines, including packs of Staffordshire dogs in almost...... -
The artful hang-up
TRIBUNE REPORTEROften lost in the sea of nails, hooks, hammers, levels (and expletives) is the potential for glory that exists in the hanging of art on one's walls. We're talking about the arrangement and composition -- the "how" of the hanging. We're talking about...Tags: Arts, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Ohio, Tourism and Leisure, Jennie Garth
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The enduring agony of a pit bull rampage
Tribune staff reportersBrooks Foley heard a soft whimper and stopped still in the hallway. The sound was barely audible at first over the hiss of a shower, but it grew louder and louder until it was a heartbreaking sob. His 10-year-old son was falling apart. Four months had...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Cartoons, Drug Trafficking, Health and Medical Professionals, Bars and Clubs
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