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Daily Archives: March 3, 2020
This $3.5 million mansion includes a replica of Bruce Wayne’s study and so much more
I saw this a while back – This $3.5 million mansion includes a replica of Bruce Wayne’s study and so much more: https://boingboing.net/2019/11/11/this-3-5-million-mansion-incl.html. The mansion combined a number of things, including the study from the Batman series and the overall … Continue reading
Mennonite Heritage and Agricultural Museum, Goessel – Kansas Tuesdays March 3, 2020
As I continue my westward trek across Kansas this week, I started moving south as I zigzag through the state. I saw Wakeeney in Trego County and went looking for what’s to see or do in the area. I came … Continue reading
Posted in Cemetery, Genealogy, Military History, Social Media, States
Tagged Family, Kansas, Kansas Tuesdays, Museums
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Church of England to launch a ‘Google Maps for graves’ within five years enabling family historians to search for burial records and locations in an online database – Daily Mail March 3, 2020
I found this earlier on Daily Mail – Church of England to launch a ‘Google Maps for graves’ within five years enabling family historians to search for burial records and locations in an online database: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-8068893/Church-England-launch-Google-Maps-graves-five-years.html and has been reported … Continue reading
Ancestry® Announces Significant Content Additions and Improved Family History Research Tools at RootsTech, Empowering More Discoveries – February 26, 2020
From Ancestry‘s blog: Bit over 800 words. Posted by Ancestry Team on February 26, 2020 in Website Today at the 10th anniversary of RootsTech, the largest family history technology conference, Ancestry® announced the release of game-changing content collections and innovative … Continue reading
Posted in Bloggers, DNA, Genealogy, Military History
Tagged Ancestry.com, AncestryDNA, Family, RootsTech, World War II
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The Titanic Brought to Life with MyHeritage In Color™ – March 3, 2020
Noticed this on MyHeritage – The Titanic Brought to Life with MyHeritage In Color™: https://blog.myheritage.com/2020/03/the-titanic-brought-to-life-with-myheritage-in-color/. by Esther March 3, 2020 History Perhaps nothing inspires humility like the legacy of the Titanic: the so-called “unsinkable ship” that did, in fact, sink … Continue reading
Management Versus Leadership – A Primer for the 21st Century — theleansubmariner
I know that you typically look for submarine stories here at TLS. At last count, I think there are over 860 stories. Hopefully, that number will continue to grow. But every once in a while, I think its good to … Continue reading
Riding the Cemetery Railroad — BillionGraves Blog – Tombstone Tuesdays March 3, 2020
What would it be like to take passage on a cemetery railroad? Imagine it is 1854 and a new train has been built to serve your home city of London. It only has one destination. It travels 23 miles to … Continue reading
Interment.Net Adds 440,000 Cemetery Records in the Month of February 2020
Latest update from Interment.net on new records added in February 2020: Interment.Net Adds 440,000 Cemetery Records in the Month of February 2020: http://www.interment.net/new.htm. Almost 1,000 words – scroll down to the state or location you are looking for and see … Continue reading
Here’s Why Cancelling Battlestar Galactica Was a Horrible Decision! – YouTube Video Dave Sundstrom
Saw this on YouTube last night – Here’s Why Cancelling Battlestar Galactica Was a Horrible Decision! – YouTube Video Dave Sundstrom: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwEi4a35YMg (around 10:26 minutes long).
Crowdfunding Collection #136 – Parts 1 and 2 of 2 – Zine Quest — Teylen’s RPG Corner
I present to you the new Crowdfunding Collection #136 – Part 2 of 2 – Zine Quest, including every tabletop rpg project started between 02/23 and 03/01. With this edition of the collection, the Zine Quest officially ends, which should … Continue reading