
Re: [Chrysler300] Fall 2007 Meet
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Re: [Chrysler300] Fall 2007 Meet
- From: Ray Jones <hurst300@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 22:40:15 -0500
All right folks, time's awasting! This Fall Meet will be a good'un,
don't miss it! Registrations will be in your anxious hands in a few
days, so lets get those Meet Registrations in soon, give poor Gloria a
break and don't wait 'til the last few days.
On Jul 17, 2007, at 7:21 PM, MJRAGUSE@xxxxxxx wrote:
In a message dated 7/17/2007 7:24:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
hurst300@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> museums honoring
> President Lincoln, including his famous Log Cabin.
How many did he have?...we saw the supposedly original in Kentucky at
his birth place. Marv Raguse
Marv, It appears he had at least 2, but weren't most frontier homes Log
Cabins in those days?
You're the second one to ask me that. Here's the answer, for you and
everyone else:
Below is right off the Museums web page:
The Great American Story As Never Told Before
Combining scholarship and showmanship, the Abraham Lincoln
Presidential Museum uses 21st century technology to immerse visitors in
the world of gas lamps and hoop skirts ? Lincoln?s world.
Your Lincoln experience begins as you:
? Visit the rustic Indiana cabin the young Lincoln called home,
? Travel with Lincoln down the Mississippi to New Orleans and
confront the horrors of slavery as a family is torn apart on an auction
block,
? Enter a modern-day television control room to see campaign
commercials interpreting the complicated presidential election of 1860,
? Step into the Blue Room at the White House to meet Mary Todd
Lincoln at the dawn of four tragic years,
? Listen to black servants gossiping in the White House kitchen about
the possibility of emancipation,
? Experience the Civil War in four minutes as you watch the movements
armies North and South, synchronized to the mounting casualties on both
sides,
? Join the Lincolns in their box at Ford?s Theatre, and share in the
grief of thousands of ordinary Americans filing by Lincoln?s casket in
the Spring of 1865.
Glad you asked, at least some of you are looking.
See ya in Springfield, Ray
All right folks, time's awasting! This Fall Meet will be a good'un,
don't miss it!
Registrations will be in your anxious hands in a few days, so lets get
those Meet Registrations in soon, give poor Gloria a break and don't
wait 'til the last few days.
R
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