Kemp Natural Resources Station, Kemp was once a summer residence for a family in the wooden door business. Old-growth exists at Kemp today because the family did not log timber around its homestead but instead preserved it for their enjoyment. Here, you will find hemlock-hardwood that is 200 to 275 years old.
Donald's full name is Donald Fauntleroy Duck (his middle name appears to be a reference to his sailor hat, which was a common accessory for Fauntleroy suits).
Lewis "Lew" Wallace (April 10, 1827 – February 15, 1905) was a lawyer, governor, Union general in the American Civil War, American statesman, and author, best remembered for his historical novel Ben-Hur.
While serving as governor, Wallace wrote the novel that made him famous: Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1880). It grew to be the best selling American novel of the 19th century. The book has never been out of print and has been filmed four times.
That was fast buddy! Didnt take you too long to find the answer. Once again you gave great info on your answer. You have next question.
Would sure be nice to see others taking part in this fun game too. The questions havent been that hard and the most have taken me 15 minutes max to find the answer.
Lake Michigan, the second largest Great Lake by volume with just under 1,180 cubic miles of water, is the only Great Lake entirely within the United States. Approximately 118 miles wide and 307 miles long, Lake Michigan has more than 1,600 miles of shoreline. Averaging 279 feet in depth, the lake reaches 925 feet at its deepest point. The lake's northern tier is in the colder, less developed upper Great Lakes region, while its more temperate southern basin contains the Milwaukee and Chicago metropolitan areas. The drainage basin, approximately twice as large as the 22,300 square miles of surface water, includes portions of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin. Lake Michigan is hydrologically inseparable from Lake Huron, joined by the wide Straits of Mackinac
Lake Huron is the third largest of the lakes by volume, with 850 cubic miles of water. Lake Huron is hydrologically inseparable from Lake Michigan, joined by the wide Straits of Mackinac. The Huron lakeshore extends 3,827 miles, and is characterized by shallow, sandy beaches and the rocky shores of Georgian Bay. The lake measures 206 miles across and 183 miles north to south, with an average depth of 195 feet (approximately 750 feet, maximum). Lake Huron's drainage area, which covers parts of Michigan and Ontario, is relatively large compared to the other Great Lakes. It's more than twice the size of Huron's approximately 23,000 square miles of surface water. The Saginaw River basin is intensively farmed and contains the Flint and Saginaw-Bay City metropolitan areas.
This was made for everyone to join by the way. Do you think these are hard questions people? Would like to see more involved in this. Even if you dont know post a question anyways. Maybe we should have a forum called "Try to stump RR and GB2" seeing as were the only ones playing this Earl....either way..im having fun with this.
On February 18, 1879, the French sculptor Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi (1834-1904) earned US Patent #11,023 for a "Design for a Statue." This statue, "Liberty Enlightening the World," would become one of the most famous monuments of world history. At a dinner party in 1865, Bartholdi and his host, historian Edouard-René de Laboulaye, had conceived the idea of France giving the US a monument for its Centennial of 1876. Many people believed Charlotte Bartholdi, the sculptor's mother was the model for the statue
Great answer! Heres what i had...basically the same info bud.
Frederic August Bartholdi (1834-1904)-- The sculptor of the Statue of Liberty was born in Colmar, Alsace. In 1879, Bartholdi earned a US patent for a “Design for a Statue”. It arrived in New York Harbor on June 19, 1885 as a gift of friendship from the people of France to the people of the United States to commemorate the centennial of the American Declaration of Independence. Lady Liberty stands more than 300 feet high and is said to resemble Bartholdi’s mother. The house where the sculptor was born in Colmar is a museum devoted to the artist and his work.
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