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3 Things Most Texans Don’t Know

| April 16, 2014 | 1 Comment
3 Things Most Texans Don’t Know

By: Heidi Reichling When I went to Colorado a few summers ago, I had the chance to earn a hundred dollars if I could correctly answer the salesman’s questions. He asked me whom the yellow rose of Texas was, what are the six flags that fly over Texas, and what are the main rivers in […]

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SAMA

| March 14, 2014 | 2 Comments
SAMA

SAMA (San Antonio Museum of Art) By: Heidi Reichling   The SAMA (San Antonio Museum of Art) is, obviously, a museum of art. You can go there Tuesday through Sunday; it is, however, closed on Mondays. The museum has a free day every Tuesday from four to nine p.m. and another free day on Sunday […]

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History of Tombstone

| January 6, 2014 | 0 Comments
History of Tombstone

By: Heidi Reichling   A History Of Tombstone, Arizona.   Tombstone is a town in the southern part of Arizona. You could’ve heard about Tombstone from the famous gunfight supposedly at the O.K. Corral. The fight is not the only thing that happened at Tombstone though. A prospector named Ed Schieffelin, in 1877, founded Tombstone.  […]

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Frozen

| December 2, 2013 | 1 Comment
Frozen

By: Heidi Reichling   The new Disney movie Frozen is in theaters now! Frozen is a cute movie based off The Snow Queen. It’s about two sisters, Elsa and Anna. Elsa has a special power to freeze things and bring winter. Elsa doesn’t talk to her little sister, Anna, very much ever since she nearly […]

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The Olm

| November 18, 2013 | 1 Comment
The Olm

By Heidi Reichling The Olm is a blind salamander that lives in southern Europe’s water features. It can be found living in an underground limestone region. The amphibian’s life span can last over 100 years. It lives completely blind. Isn’t that cool? The Olm has astonishing hearing and smell. These qualities are what keep this […]

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