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![]() | Volga River - Topography Map The Volga River is one of the longest in the world. Here are some key facts about it, and its topography. |
![]() | John Cabot and His Explorations John Cabot - the Anglicized version of Giovanni Caboto's name - is believed to be the first European explorer to visit parts of North America since the Vikings reached what they termed "Vinland" (in the 11th century). |
![]() | Silkeborg Museum Silkeborg Museum, located in the Danish town of Silkeborg, has an Iron-Age collection which features two mummies found in a nearby peat bog. |
![]() | Joanne Pearce-Martin - Friend of Nathaniel Ayers Joanne Pearce-Martin is principal keyboardist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. |
![]() | Lewis Powell after the Seward Attack After attacking Secretary of State William Seward - on the night of April 14, 1865 - Lewis Powell (also known as Lewis Paine/Payne) hid in a wooded area for three days and nights. |
![]() | Lewis Powell, Conspiracy Trial Defendant Lewis Thornton Powell was born in Alabama, lived in Florida and served as a Confederate soldier. He became a "Lincoln Conspiracy" Defendant. |
![]() | Surratt Tavern and Boardinghouse - Appearance in 1865 The Surratt family owned two properties - one, in Surrattsville, and the other in Washington City. |
![]() | Samuel A. Mudd - Defendant in the Lincoln Conspiracy Trial Samuel A. Mudd was a young doctor with several children when he met John Wilkes Booth in the fall of 1864. |
![]() | Roxie Hart This is a cropped image of the only-known photograph depicting Roxie Hart who was involved, as a witness, in a 1914 trial in Montgomery County, Indiana. |
| Robert Vijay Gupta - Violinist, Friend of Nathaniel Ayers (Robert) Vijay Gupta, child prodigy and friend of Nathaniel Ayers, is a violinist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. | |
![]() | Tollund Man with Rope around His Neck It is clear from the way Tollund Man's body was found, in a Danish peat bog, that he died by hanging. |
![]() | Inca Mummy from Ampato Dr. Johan Reinhard and his team found two mummies near the summit of Ampato (at an elevation of 19,200 feet). |
![]() | Why the Dead Sea Is Unique As shown in this map, the western shore of the Dead Sea is located in Israel while the eastern shore is in Jordan. |
![]() | Mrs. Dalloway - Famous Novel This image depicts the back-cover of a recent edition of Mrs. Dalloway, one of Virginia Woolf's most-famous novels. |
![]() | Tollund Mummy as It Appeared in the Peat Bog At first, it seemed that Tollund Man had been laid to rest without a violent death. The, his discoverers saw a rope around his neck. |
![]() | Inca Boy - El Plomo Mummy In 1954, a group of climbers on Chile's El Plomo Mountain found the mummy of a young Inca boy. |
| Yo-Yo Ma Plays - Prelude, Bach's Cello Suite No. 1 The Toronto Music Garden is inspired by J.S. Bach's Suite No. 1 in G Major for Unaccompanied Cello. In this video clip, Yo-Yo Ma—who was involved in the garden project—plays the Prelude. | |
![]() | The Soloist - Walt Disney Hall In 1987, Lillian Disney - the widow of Walt Disney - decided to give a gift to the people of Los Angeles. |
![]() | The Soloist - Homeless on the Streets of LA Los Angeles has a large homeless population. Some of the city's homeless people live in the Skid Row section of town, not far from Disney Hall. |
![]() | Pius X Opposed WWI - Buried at St. Peter's Basilica Before he became a pope, Giuseppe Sarto had a great deal of experience living among his parishoners. As Pope Pius X, he strongly opposed the outbreak of WWI. |