American folklore hero and lumberjack Paul Bunyan was said to be so loud that fellow lumberjacks had to wear earmuffs year round. When he sneezed, legend has it that he blew the roof off the loggers’ bunkhouse.When he was a … Continue reading
June 28, 2012
by Harriet Baskas
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American folklore hero and lumberjack Paul Bunyan was said to be so loud that fellow lumberjacks had to wear earmuffs year round. When he sneezed, legend has it that he blew the roof off the loggers’ bunkhouse.When he was a … Continue reading
June 17, 2012
by Harriet Baskas
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Today it’s an icon in pop culture and fashion, but the black leather jacket was originally a utilitarian piece of clothing designed to protect travelers. “In the early part of the 20th century, whether you were flying a plane or … Continue reading
June 2, 2012
by Harriet Baskas
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Chihuly Garden and Glass opened May 21, 2012 in Seattle, Wash. Located at Seattle Center, the 1.5 acre museum-like space is filled with the art of Dale Chihuly, and includes a lush glass art-dotted garden, the impressive Glasshouse and (my … Continue reading
June 1, 2012
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Grand opening of LeMay-America’s Car Museum Continue reading
April 26, 2012
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Celebrate the strange on Obscura Day Continue reading
April 18, 2012
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Star Wars Identities: The Exhibition opens in Montreal Continue reading
April 12, 2012
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Grateful Dead exhibit at Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum Continue reading
April 11, 2012
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Titanic photos and artifacts. Continue reading
March 25, 2012
by Harriet Baskas
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Travel between Yakima and Sunnyside, Washington on Interstate 82 and you’ll come upon a turnout for the town of Zillah, home to a 15-foot-tall teapot complete with sheet metal handle and concrete spout. It’s a classic 1920s bit of … Continue reading
March 20, 2012
by Harriet Baskas
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LeMay-America’s Car Museum is scheduled to open June 2, 20102 in Tacoma, Washington and media previews are underway. The four-story, 165,000 square-foot shrine to America’s love affair with automobiles will display many significant cars from the collection of Harold LeMay, … Continue reading