September 15, 2008
Look!
Up in the sky!
It's bird! It's a plane!
It's carrying a big moose rifle!
It's...Sarah Palin!
Sarah is all over the news, the newspapers, and the tabloids. She's the talk of the town.
The diminutive yet fearless Alaskan could be your next Vice President!
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vice president May 8, 2002
The Family Site of the Day tour of presidential libraries continues with a stop at the museum and library of the only President that was not elected to the office. Can you guess which one it is?
The Gerald R. Ford Library and Museum is the repository for the papers a... continue reading...
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One of the most influential presidents of the 20th century was Richard M. Nixon. For over 20 years, between 1953 and 1974, he was either the Vice-President or President of the United States. Today we continue our tour of presidential libraries by looking at his.
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war in vietnam April 29, 2002
It is time for us to continue our journey of visiting sites that are related to the leaders of our nation. Today we make another on our journey to visit all 41 of our presidents at sites that show who they were and what their administrations and lives were all about.
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I received an email from President Clinton on Friday. Actually it was a news release from the White House, but still it is nice to know that the President actually had some involvement in this one. It announced the debut of the overhauled website for the White House. Since we at Fa... continue reading...
January 26, 1999
One of the most influential presidents of the 20th century was Richard M. Nixon. For over 20 years, between 1953 and 1974, he was either the Vice-President or President of the United States. Today we continue our tour of presidential libraries by looking at his.
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The Family Site of the Day tour of presidential libraries continues with a stop at the museum and library of the only President that was not elected to the office. Can you guess which one it is?
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