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How Do You Mark the Passage of Time?
May 27, 2021
For each and everyone of us time is a right of passage. For some a gentle arrival into the world, a steady walk through the ages and a graceful departure when it’s our time to leave.
For others it’s a crash, bang wallop arrival followed by leaps, somersaults, base jumping from pillar to post with a final tremendous leap into the unknown.
Now for some people reading these words, it sounds as though it will be a break into prose, a catalogue of verses and scripture and perhaps advice on embracing life’s gifts and challenges.
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The road trip: Hopping in the car, filling up the tank, cranking the tunes and hitting the open road. It s an American tradition head out on the highway, looking for adventure (and whatever comes your way).
Maybe you re ready for a nice drive, but you don t know where to go. We ve compiled a list of 10 of the most beautiful and scenic drives in the United States. We ll take you from Hawaii to Alaska and many places in between. Each trip features scenery from some of the most visually stunning areas of the country, so don t forget to bring your camera. Let s hit the road!
Remembering the history behind the landmark
Staff Report
The National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark plaque rests above some of the Silver Bridge’s original decking and in front of the Bridge memorial mural. It was placed a year ago on the 52nd anniverary of the bridge’s collapse. (OVP File Photo)
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. A year ago, on the 52nd anniversary of the collapse of the Silver Bridge, the structure was recognized as a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) with a ceremony and bronze plaque presentation at the site where the bridge once stood in downtown Point Pleasant, W.Va.
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