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Car deemed ‘uninhabitable’ after mercury spill (The Woodlands Villager)
A broken antique turned dangerous for a man from The Woodlands Aug. 10.
Briefs 8-19-08 (Spencer Daily Reporter)
The Iowa Great Lakes Region Antique Automobile Club will be on display through Sunday, Aug. 24 at the Southpark Mall in south Spencer. Car enthusiasts and history buffs will enjoy this display. On...
Glass Bowls Show Off Peacock's Colors (The Tampa Tribune)
My cobalt blue carnival glass bowl has been in the family for years. I know the pattern is called Peacock by the Fountain. It is marked with an underlined "N" in a circle. It is in mint condition. What is it worth?
Couples (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
The Parson's Table is a historical restaurant in Little River that opens its large antique doors at 4:30 p.m. for dinner. At 4305 McCorsley Ave. in Little River, the building was constructed in 1885 as the Little River Methodist Church. It served as the church building until 1952, when a new church was built. Today the building has antique stained glass that diners can enjoy as they try the ...
Man sentenced for Delmont gun shop robbery (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
A Jeannette man was sentenced to 13 months in prison today for stealing 23 guns from a Delmont sports shop in January.
Dillsboro Antiques Fair expands (Asheville Citizen-Times)
DILLSBORO - Quality antiques, crafts demonstrations, live music and a people’s choice contest for best vintage automobile round out a full day of festivities at the sixth annual Dillsboro Antiques Fair from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sept. 20.
How and Where to Blow Your Cash (East Bay Express)
And pick up some amazing finds in the process.
Family life à la mode: At home with fashion designer Sara Berman (Independent)
I firmly believe that you have to look at what a house is before you think about making changes. There's no point trying to make it something that it is not. This Grade II-listed building had a lot of character when we bought it eight months ago. We spent six months doing it up before we actually moved in because we found out that the heating didn't work, and we had to re-plumb and re-light ...
From Silver Dust to Smilin' Gus: Make Your Own Daguerreotype (Wired News)
Louis Daguerre's original process for creating ghostly silver images is still in practice today. And, minus a few innovations, it's just as intricate and expensive as it was back in the early 1800's. Here's how to capture your own silver-plated magical moments.
Vote Me a Story: Kayla's Journey, chapter 7 (Midland Daily News)
    By the time they crossed the state line into Ohio, Kayla was nearly dead tired, ha ha. Danny seemed to be dozing and she didn't want to bother him. More than that, though, she didn't want to admit being tired.
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