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Maryland: A road trip to America’s past . . . and future.
ABOVE (CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT): The George Peabody Library, now part of Johns Hopkins University, opened in 1878 and features five floors of ornamental cast-iron balconies and a dramatic skylight. A great way to see “The Sailing Capital of America” is from the deck of a 74-foot schooner from Annapolis
Take a ride on the Underground Railroad
Above: Maryland State House. (RIGHT) Artist Michael Rosato's giant mural of Harriet Tubman on the side of the Tubman Museum and Educational Center, in Cambridge MD. Credit Maryland Office of Tourism With the new school year being a bit (well, a lot) different, maybe you are still wondering what the heck to do
Book Review: Lost Connections • Uncovering the Real Causes of Depression – and the Unexpected Solutions
Lost Connections • Uncovering the Real Causes of Depression – and the Unexpected Solutions By Johann Hari 336 pages • ISBN 978-1-6328-6830-5 What really causes depression and anxiety and how can we really solve them? Award-winning journalist Johann Hari suffered from depression since he was a child and started taking anti-depressants
Gorilla Doctors: A Brief History
In conjunction with the Canadian Museum of Nature's screening of Gorilla Doctors, OLM will be publishing a three-part series written by the documentary cinematographer Michael Boland. The screening takes place Thursday, October 9. Part One: A Brief History The Virunga Massif, in Africa, is the home to approximately 880 mountain
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