Topic: Ipswich (Massachusetts)
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If Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) were mentioned in a conversation in the year 2000, most people would probably respond with the question, ? ? Before the year 2003, the SARS virus was not well- known. [1] This coronavirus has come to be known ...
Several months ago while my little sister was in town for a visit she noticed on my driver's license that I am an organ donor. In Gregory E. Pence's text Classic Cases in Medical Ethics, Pence mentions a case from ...
One lawn fanatic, Paul Thober of Ipswich, Massachusetts, explains his obsession this way. But weekend gardeners, with their lawns filled with pesky weeds and tenacious dandelions, are the most typical lawn enthusiasts, and any pleasure they receive from their labors must be ...
Among its residents was Abraham Choate, a farmer, miller, merchant and, finally, a "gentleman. " With a wife and growing brood, Choate built this ten-room house with its large windows of expensive, imported glass around 1768. But on the facade and in rooms ...
The largest artifact in the museum, this Georgian-style, 2 1/2-story timber-framed house was built in the 1760s and stood at 16 Elm Street in the center of Ipswich, Massachusetts, until 1963 when efforts by Ipswich citizens saved it from the bulldozer ...
," the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History will showcase 200 years of American history as seen from the doorstep of one house that stood from Colonial days through the mid-1960s in Ipswich, Mass. " and visitors will be able to peer through ...
At the center of this gallery is a partially reconstructed house that stood for 200 years at 16 Elm Street in Ipswich, Massachusetts, about 30 miles north of Boston. Through their lives, the exhibition explores some of the important ways ordinary people ...
The word Christmas comes from the Old English words, Cristes maesse, which means ?Christ?s Mass.? Christmas was probably first celebrated in AD 336 in Rome.
The evergreen Christmas tree tradition began in Germany around AD 700, and then moved to England ...