The pane featured a wet bar and live entertainment from the orchestra and the show girls. The Tropicana showcased and hosted many famous celebrities such as: Yma Sumac, Carmen Miranda, Nat King Cole, and Benny More. The club new owner Martin Fox was well connected gambler from Cuba’s countryside, raised in the country and uneducated, He was able to overthrow Victor de Correa within a few years and together with Alberto Ardura and Oscar Echemendia, they made the Tropicana one of the most famous nightclubs in the world. In 1951 Fox bought out Alberto Ardura and Oscar
Where is the Raritan Bay in New Jersey? Well, the Raritan Bay is located between the border of New Jersey and New York. What help does the Raritan Bay do for the human population? The Raritan Bay is where most shipments on water can be delivered through. Why is it important to clean the Raritan Bay? Well, over the years when New Jersey was where all the factories at and the shipment docks, because of that, after the factories that have been shut down, all the pollution and waste has gone into the Raritan Bay. The Raritan Bay used to be a place where everyone came to and fished, relaxed, and enjoy the bay… Now, it’s closed off, because of all the chemicals in the water from the factories. Many citizens of New Jersey fish there still, but don’t know how dangerous the water is. Pollution can harm humans and the animals, it’s time to take a stand and clean the Raritan Bay, before it’s too late.
In Bolivar County, Mississippi, stands Mound Bayou, one of the first black towns in the U.S. It is located twenty-eight miles southwest of Clarksdale, Mississippi. It was founded by Isaiah T. Montgomery and his cousin Benjamin T. Green. Both Montgomery and Green were former slaves. They both were formerly owned by Joseph Emory Davis, a lawyer turned successful planter & the older brother/mentor to Jefferson Davis, the former President of Confederacy. The town is a national significance because it represented many towns established by African American who moved from the South to the North after slavery.
The Tuscarora lived in North Carolina along the coastal river, their peaceful ways and unlimited amount of patience earned them nothing but abuse from the colonists (Axelrod 60). One day a Swiss Entrepreneur, Baron Christoph von Graffenreid wanted to take control of land that had been occupied with the Tuscarora village. Instead of Graffenreid talking with the Indians who were presently on the land, he decided to speak with North Carolinas surveyor general; who decided to vote in favor of Baron Christoph von Graffenreid deciding that the settlers, “held clear title to the land” (Axelrod 58). Graffenreid decided to drive the Indians off of their own land on September 22, 1711 the Indians were left with no other option but to attack (Axelrod
Thomasville, NC - After the 20 year restoration of Thomasville, it’s all finally coming together. The people of Thomasville have taken pride in rebuilding not only their own lives, but also those of generations to follow. The mayor, Rick Gordon, has literally reconstructed this town with the help of his wife, son, daughter, and adopted son. Thomasville was originally founded by Rick and his family and was open to all who needed help and a safe sanctuary. Thomasville, along with nearly every city in the world was destroyed when the nuclear bomb hit in 2467. Thomasville’s population is at 249 people as of the census that was taken a year ago. Men are expected to be the defenders of the town and go out and hunt for food. The women of the town
Six years ago, my family and I went to Turner Falls Park in Davis, Oklahoma. We arrived at the park early in the morning and got ready to go swimming. I went to the restroom and got changed. When we were ready, we left to go swimming we walked on a bridge to get to the swimming area, there was a huge waterfall and we went swimming under it. After that we went to another swimming area that had two big slides, we swam there for about and hour then went to our camping area to eat. The next day we went hiking on trails and also went to a castle that was made of stone. We spent the rest of the day swimming and looking around the park. It was a great experience and It would be great to go again. In this essay you will be reading about history, a physical description
It has been 60 years since we have last record the events in the Nacirema culture and now researches today are baffled by the culture of the young Nacirema children. For example these young are spending day and night with their noses in these light boxes. Day after day, night after night these children love to stare at these hand size light boxes. We don’t exactly know what’s so entertaining about the light or the box, but we see them laugh, smile, cry, and get angry while looking into the light boxes. The older generation of the Nacirema indicates a great display of disapproval of them, but hypocritically many of them spend almost just as much time viewing into the light boxes as well.
Andersonville was a Confederate prison built in 1864 at Andersonville, Georgia. It was designed to hold Union prisoners of war during the Civil War. It was official named was Camp Sumter, however it’s better known as Andersonville. It was built from the ground up by local slave labor. At the time it was 10 ½ acres long and designed to hold about 10,000 men. The camp was enclosed out of 15 to 17 inch hewed pine logs. Along the walls were guard towers (referred to as pigeon roosts by the inmates) placed every 90 feet around the stockade walls.
Other traditions in the family of Macarena she did not like was that for the Christmas dinner all had to be elegant because it was an important date. Macarena’s style was wearing jeans. Macarena’s mom had already bought a dress for the dinner event, but she did not know about it. Christmas day arrived and it was a labyrinth in the house of Macarena. Few hours left for the whole family coming. Macarena mom’s was stressed out, so they could not speak to her. The Christmas dinner started, the uncles, cousins and grandparents came. The house was full people, had laughter and happiness was throughout the house.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! As the garland is strung, the lights are lit and the trees flocked the holiday spirit takes over the Gulf coast. Pascagoula is ready to swing into the holiday and Christmas spirit with full force. There is a calendar full of events around town with enough fun to keep the entire family entertained. Since this is also a time of year where are wallets are taking a hit, it’s nice to have a celebration that only asks for your presence. Here are five holiday free events happening around Pascagoula, Mississippi not to miss from Mestayer Law Firm.
Emerald Bay is located in the Northwestern side of Catalina Island. Catalina is 46.9 miles from Los Angeles. Catalinas climate has very warm summers, but their winters can get to 48 degrees Fahrenheit. Some plants in Catalina include Cattail, Fire Poppys, and Gum Trees. Some animals that are also common in Catalina, are Bison, and Deer. There are many wonderful things you can do at this camp.
In 2019 the government of pennsylvania is deciding to close 3 mile island. I have to disagree with the decision they are making to close Three mile island. They are making a huge mistake and I don't think they realize that. Power plants are taking over the world to create energy. Fossil fuels are not the way to go if the government wants to do that. Basically fossil fuels were being used used since like the 1900s and we use a lot of it and people don't understand that fossil fuels are bad for us and if we run out and we don't calculate it right then we will be stuck with nothing.
What separates a group from a community? What separates an individual from a group? The answer is not stereotypes. A black man should not be separated by their color but by their integrity, talents, and capability. Every person is different in their own way. They are molded and shaped by the people that surround them. The community and the place affect how one will grow up. If someone is living in a big city, they will have a different life than one in the country.
Being at Roosevelt Island is like a day away from the city without leaving the city. Easier said, Roosevelt Island is like a paradise—an escape to peace without any worries. With commotion blaring about the island seven good friends sought to find more information that was beyond what their ears could hear. Determination fired in the eyes of these excavators.
The term "colonia," in Spanish means a community or neighborhood. In Texas the Office of the Secretary of State defines a "colonia" as a residential area along the Texas-Mexico border that may not have some or most of the basic living necessities. With that in mind, a colonia means that the citizens may not have things such as potable water and sewer systems, electricity, paved roads, and safe and sanitary housing. Today in Texas, over 1500 colonias in the counties along the Mexican border are home to about 400,000 people. Again, they are often lacking basic services, such as the electricity, water and sewerage, fire protection, policing, schools, and health care, these unstable areas offer the only low-cost housing available to usually and
The time I went to the Virgin Islands the time I went to the Virgin Islands (St. Croix) I was about eleven years old and it was summer vacation. I was born on the island of St. Croix my grandparents live there, plus my entire family, so my parents thought it would be a good idea to send me just for the summer to get to know the island, and my heritage a little bit more.