Thul Inside the Bone Room: Where Dinosaurs Live at AMNH
The site where Sen. Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated opened Monday as a $578 million complex of public schools for thousands of students after years of disputes over historic preservation.The Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools complex resembles the once-stately Ambassador Hotel, where the New York senator was slain in 1968 moments after declaring victory in the California Democratic presidential primary.Many parents of the 3,700 kindergarten through 12th grade students were impressed with the six small schools on the 23-acre site in the crowded immigrant neighborhood west of downtown. They made it like a museum, said Maria Vilar, mother of a fifth-grader.Marta Reyes said she loved the new school, which features a competition-level swimming pool, two gyms and a 580-seat auditorium that will be available for community use. It s beautiful, said Reyes, mother of a sixth-grader. It was a little complicated finding our way around because it s so big, but it
stanley cup s very nice. The t
stanley cup wo-decade effort to turn the location into an educational complex involved expensive legal disputes with conservatio
stanley polska nists who wanted to save the historic hotel from demolition, and with Donald Trump, who wanted to build the world s tallest building at the site.The Kennedy family was a booster of building the schools but opposed efforts to save the hotel pantry where the senator was shot by Sirhan Sirhan. The pantry was disassembled and placed in storage. Robert Kennedy, in his final days, said poo Lxfp These Brick Sketches are great pieces of Lego art.
Hot-air balloons went from mode of transportation to relative novelty, but throughout their history, these floating vehicles have been very odd. From a balloon built for lifting a person on horseback to the hot-air balloon replica of Christ the Redeemer, here are some of the weirdest balloons ever.
https://gizmodo/the-most-astounding-airships-dirigibles-and-zeppelins-1515616128 The balloon that crossed the English Channel for the first
stanley us time, with Jean-Pierre Blanchard and Dr. John Jeffries, January 1785 Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images A balloon of Pierre Testu-Brissy c. 1770-1829 , who made about fifty flights on a horse, the first on October 16, 1798 via Pionnair-GE An electric-powered airship, designed by Captain W. Peterson for dropping missiles, 1885 Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images Britain first military aircraft a semi-rigid airship named Nulli Secundus Second to none , with a canoe-shaped car, first flown on 10 September 1907 Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images An unusual Serbian military balloon, c. 1915 Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images A model of P
stanley thermosflasche opeye in a Thanksgiving Parade near Times Square, New York, November 1961 Photo by William Lovelace/Getty Images/Express A roll of 35 mm film at
termo stanley a festival in Bristol, 1999 Photo by Phil Cole/Allsport A house, 1999 Photo by Phil Cole/Allsport A map of Britain, 1999 Photo by Phil Cole/Allsport A FA Cup-shaped balloon flies over Northampton during the No