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A trove of more than 11,000 photographs of migrant agricultural workers in the Yakima Valley in the 1960s and 1970s spent decades in a basement at Washington State University, but a recent effort to digitize the collection has breathed new life into the photos and the stories they tell. More Headlines

You made it through a one-star year You deserve a five-star summer Hotwire is giving away $15,000 to upgrade your next vacation from meh to magnificent

Share this article Share this article SAN FRANCISCO, April 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Brighter days for planning travel are just around the corner, and now thanks to travel app Hotwire, those vaxxication goals are about to get a whole lot hotter, too. For those who recently dusted off their travel plans and are ready for a trip that is longer than the few steps from their bed, to their fridge, and their makeshift office desk, Hotwire wants to upgrade their summer by filling it with five-star hotel stays $15,000 worth to be exact.  Hotwire is treating one travel-ready American to a summer filled with five-star hotel stays! Enter to win a Five-Star Summer today.

A tour around Kampala City unearthes rich history

A tour around Kampala City unearthes rich history Saturday April 24 2021 Summary How much do you know about your city? Have you ever imagined the rich history that lies behind the existence of each of Kampala’s landmark features? Are you aware that you do not need to spend days or break the bank to tour around these places? Gabriel Buule takes us on a trip around Kampala City. Advertisement It is 10:40am and I am finalising plans to set off to coordinate a trip around Kampala City, organised by Lydia Odaga, the travel consultant of American Travel Bureau. In the parking lot of National Theatre building, where we are set to depart from, is a sight-seeing bus and all the occupants are excited about touring and learning about the history of Kampala’s best landmarks and attractions.

WWI Memorial opening ceremony features song developed in Southern Tier

WWI Memorial opening ceremony features song developed in Southern Tier Provided by Prospect Theater Company “The Hello Girls,” a musical about America’s first female soldiers in World War I, was developed in Johnson City and performed at the opening of a World War I memorial in Washington, D.C. Song inspired by the “Hello Girls” developed in Johnson City was performed at the ceremony April 22, 2021 On April 16, the World War I Memorial site in Pershing Park, Washington, D.C., was unveiled in a livestreamed ceremony of the Inaugural Raising of the Flag. The event covered the history of World War I and included numerous speakers whose family members served in the war. Viewers learned about the “Doughboys,” the “Hello Girls” and other veterans who gave their service to the country. The Binghamton community played a role in this, as a song about the “Hello Girls,” which was written in Johnson City, was performed at the ceremony.

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