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Southern comfort
CUMBERLAND ISLAND, Georgia — On a sunny January morning we find biologist Carol Ruckdeschel outside her cabin, on the lonely north end of the island, in what is known as the Settlement. Freed slaves built houses here after the Civil War, but no African-American lives here now. In 1996 John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette were married in the …
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Brooklyn Navy Yard center to display its rich history, from shipbuilding to green technology
NEW YORK – For more than a century, tens of thousands worked at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, building some of the nation’s most storied warships — sailing frigates, Civil War ironclads, gunboats, sloops and 20th-century warships and submarines.
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Ocean Lakes campground to celebrate 40 big-time
Beach Report: It’s billed as largest campground on East Coast, with 310 oceanfront acres, nearly one mile of beachfront and 3,447 sites.
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