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50@50 – New Bern, NC

  |   Blog, Exploring

The history of coastal North Carolina has been “shaped by the push and pull of the sea”.[*]  Native Americans have occupied the Carolinas for roughly 12,000 years.  Abundance brought them here and about 2500 years ago, they developed permanent settlements morphing into an agrarian society...

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50@50 – St. Helena, SC

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It is late fall, and the opportunity to explore the Carolinas presents itself.  I’d visited the South Carolina coast before, but I wanted to see it with new eyes.  Landscape is “a complex repository of society and archive of tangible evidence about our character and...

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50@50 – Culture Within

  |   Blog, Exploring, Music

In my blog, 50@50, I explore how the landscape creates and/or contributes to the culture of Place.  Certainly, examples can be shown that people have manipulated the land and altered its appearance and ecosystem, emptied its cavities – all to satisfy hunger, fulfill dreams, and...

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50@50 – Portland, OR

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Portland Oregon’s culture is distinctive.  “KEEP PORTLAND WEIRD”  Austinites swear they had the logo first, but really, why argue?  The two cities actually have a similar vibe.  Portland has the highest percentage of bicycle riders in the country; a reputation for being “green”, a passion...

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50@50 – Minneapolis, MN

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It is in the cities bordering the Mississippi River that its culture is the most visible. The Dakota called the Mississippi River, Hahawakpa, "river of the falls." Long before the Europeans arrived, the Mississippi River served as a major thoroughfare by Native tribes.  The 50...

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50@50 – Upper Mississippi River; IO, MN, WI

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Landscape embodies the evidence of natural events, and “the cumulative evidence of human adjustment to life on earth.”[*]  Culture, embodies our human response. Rivers play a big part in culture; few have dominated culture in North America as much as the Mississippi River.  Entire volumes...

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50@50 – The Wisconsin Glacier; WI

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Ahh - this is my longest post to date!  It consists of three sites across the Wisconsin Ice Age Trail The northern Midwest’s reputation, primarily as a frigid environment briefly visited by summers’ humid heat and mosquito infestations, is enough to discourage southern visitors from venturing...

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50@50 – Baker County, OR

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Baker county, population 16,700 is a remarkable place -  and stunningly beautiful [whadaya mean?? all you see from I 84 is a Mc D, a couple cheap  motels and a gas station].  Really, I mean it.  With family living there, I had the opportunity to...

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50@50 – Land of Cheese & Beer; WI

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Think “Wisconsin” – what comes to mind? Yes, Beer and Cheese. Travel Wisconsin, lists 25 cheese factories and 16 breweries that offer visits.  More exist, but some guard their operations more closely, I suppose. As a woman who carries the “beer” gene, I was obliged to...

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50@50 – Green Bay, WI

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Think “Wisconsin” – what else comes to mind?  Fish and Fur, of course! By the 16th century, over fishing in the eastern Atlantic Ocean, and nearby seas, had nearly depleted European sources of Cod.  Fish was not only a food, but fishing represented a way of...

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