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NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Phil Hartmeyer, is a marine archaeologist at NOAA's Ocean Exploration program, about a mural discovered in the shipwreck of the USS Yorktown, which sunk during WWII.
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PHIL HARTMEYER: Hi, Ailsa. CHANG: Hi. So just describe what ... CHANG: Do we know who painted the mural and when it was painted, anything like that? HARTMEYER: We don't, and it's such an important ...
Ludington Paint & Glass employees installed two quarter-inch tempered glass windows, replacing thick plexiglass sheets that were a previous temporary repair. The plexiglass had become clouded ...
"She didn't just break glass ceilings. She actually painted the sky. "National Hunt racing won't be the same without her name in the race card, but it's all the better for having had her there.
Organisers have announced the much-anticipated line up for the fourth Girvan Arts Festival which kicks off on Friday, June 6. A weekend packed full of authors, artists, musicians, craftsmen, poets ...
Many people dream of living by the sea. Having a beach nearby and being able to go for a quick dip on your lunch break sounds like the perfect lifestyle. And while the UK has plenty of stunning ...