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Washington Monument Fun Fact

~ February 21, 2007 at 21:00 (Views: 14 )

On this day in 1855, the official dedication of the Washington Monument took place in Washington, D.C., although the monument wasn’t completed for another thirty-three years. In fact, the structure took a total of forty-eight years to finish.

The stone obelisk honoring the 1st President of the United States was designed by Robert Mills who died in this, the year of the dedication.

A major visitor attraction, one can see the entire city of Washington D.C., plus parts of the surrounding states of Virginia and Maryland from the top of the 555-foot monument. If you visit the city when the cherry trees are in blossom, you will be treated to a spectacular view from ground level too, as images of the blossoms and monument shimmer in the rectangular pool facing the Washington Monument. Now, that’s something to reflect on...


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Tom Brady

~ February 9, 2007 at 20:55 (Views: 9 )




I'm obsessed with him. :]



Fun Fact

~ February 9, 2007 at 20:15 (Views: 11 )

Some 45.3% of all U.S. TV-owning households tuned in to see the Beatles debut in American on The Ed Sullivan Show, hightest rated TV telecast up to then and the 24th highest as of now.

How 'bout them Beatles!



Roger Williams

~ February 6, 2007 at 1:10 (Views: 8 )

In 1631 of today, Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island, arrived in Boston from England.

Providence, Rhode Island is my hometown... so give it up to him! :]



Roger William's Park, just five minutes of where I used to live. It is the biggest park in Rhode Island.




GroundHog Day

~ February 3, 2007 at 1:38 (Views: 21 )

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This today is GroundHog Day. :]

Fact:
Only 39% of time in the 100-plus year history of GroundHog Day, Punxsutawney Phil's forecast has been correct.

I wonder if he saw his shadow today or not??



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