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According to MSN.com, they are as follows: Boston: Union Oyster House Past patrons of this establishment are the usual who's who of American history. It was at the Oyster Bar that Daniel Webster would down a tall tumbler of brandy and water with...
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Hello again: Does anyone remember what it was like in the early 1970's when American experienced its first serious oil crisis? I was very young then, but I do remember my dad selling his Chevy Impala and getting a Datsun (that's what Nissan...
Tags: 1970s, oil crisis, foreign oil, alternative energy
The citizen-journalism Website ALLVOICES is publishing a contributor's first novel, PSYCHEDELIC SUNRISE. Ken Boyte, who first joined the site in 2008, believes that the diverse audience of ALLVOICES will welcome the alternative views expressed...
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