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“Pek” Gunn, Tennessee Poet Laureate

Contents“Pek” Gunn, Tennessee Poet Laureate and More“Pek” Gunn and His Memberships“Pek” Gunn – Writer“Pek” Gunn, Tennessee Poet Laureate and More Richard M Gunn was more popularly known as “Pek” Gunn. He was a folklorist and humorist, as well as the lyricist and composer of the Tennessee State Bicentennial March. “Pek” Gunn actually...

Tennessee Bicentennial Rap – State Song

ContentsA Tennessee Bicentennial RapState Bicentennial Rap – State SongTennessee State ResolutionA Tennessee Bicentennial Rap State Bicentennial Rap – State Song By Joan Hill Hanks Adopted on May 8, 1996 by the 99th General Assembly Tennessee State Resolution to designate a Tennessee Bicentennial Rap – State Song Download the RESOLUTION TO DESIGNATE A Tennessee Bicentennial Rap The Tennessee...

Emmy Award-winning Arizona City: Goodyear

ContentsGoodyear Arizona – Emmy AwardHistory of Goodyear, ArizonaLearn more about the city of Goodyear, Arizona Goodyear Arizona – Emmy Award Seventeen miles outside of Phoenix, Arizona lies Goodyear, a small city in Arizona that put itself on the map recently, when it won a regional Emmy award for their city video created by the Goodyear Economic Development Department (seen below). History of...

Parducci Winery – 1st Carbon Neutral Winery in the US

The Parducci Winery, established in 1932, was the first winery in Mendocino County in California, but that’s not the only first this unusual winery has in its history; it is also the first carbon neutral winery in the U.S. When it was purchased in 2004 by the Dolans and Thornhills, the families put a special focus on sustainability and responsible stewardship. Toward that goal, they followed the...

Freedom Files

ContentsLearn about 9-11 with ClassBrain’s Freedom Files.Learn about 9-11 with ClassBrain’s Freedom Files. On September 10th, 2001, I was my last day in New York City with my family. We had gone out for my grandmother’s 103rd birthday. We managed to take of late that evening after waiting on the airport tarmack for five long hours. My family and I arrived back in Long Beach, CA around 2 AM, and...

Celebrate Cowboy Traditions in Big Bear, California

ContentsCOWBOY TRADITIONS ARE ALIVE IN BIG BEARCowboys in Big Bear LakeTalent at the Cowboy Poetry & Music GatheringThursday’s Kickoff to the EventFriday’s FestivitiesSitting under the Stars on SaturdayCOWBOY TRADITIONS ARE ALIVE IN BIG BEAR Big Bear’s Annual Cowboy Poetry & Music Gathering, Celebrates Life on the Ranch Cowboys in Big Bear Lake Big Bear Lake was once a prominent cattle...

ClassBrain’s UncleSam Search

ContentsUncleSam SearchUncleSam Search For Your Site ClassBrain’s UncleSam Search is customized to only search federal government, official state sites, and education sites; along with a few customized add-ins, such as state historical societies and official state tourism sites. For those of you familiar with the old Google.com/unclesam search that was discontinued, I’ve spent hours coding a search...

Seattle Heritage Guides

ContentsFour Seattle Heritage GuidesSeattle Heritage Guide BrochuresSeattle Destination Heritage GuidesSeattle Washington Destination Heritage GuidesFour Seattle Heritage Guides Seattle has a diverse cultural heritage. To help visitors explore the area through that perspective, the Convention & Visitor’s Bureau has created four cultural guides to the Seattle area: The Native American Heritage...

The Best of Seattle Architecture

ContentsThe Experience Music Project Seattle Center Smith TowerKing Street StationChapel of St. Ignatius at Seattle University – Virtual TourSeattle Central Library5th Avenue TheatreRainier TowerSeattle is home to some truly unique architecture. Whether you are interested in historic buildings that date back to the early days of the city, or modern examples built by renown architects, such as Frank Gehry,...

Which State Spends the Most Online for Mother’s Day?

ContentsStates that Spent the Most Online for Mother’s DayStates That Spent the Least Online for Mother’s DaySpecial Statistical Note:I know this is an odd little statistic, but it is a little different and a little fun, so we thought we’d post it for you. States that Spent the Most Online for Mother’s Day Oregon spends more money on Mom than any other state in the country when it comes to...
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