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16 Medieval Sites

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Everyone Has an Opinion about What Kids Should (or Shouldn't) Read. Book awards are all very well, but sometimes you just can't choose one best book, or two, or three, or even ten. Don't just take my word for it; the lists here were compiled by a wide ran Full Review »

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CHRISTMAS, WHICH TAKES ITS NAME from Christ's Mass, was first celebrated on various dates from about 200 A.D. but was finally set on December 25 by Bishop Liberus of Rome in 354 A.D. The December date, which almost coincides with the winter solstice, beca Full Review »

The national colors are white and red in two horizontal parallel strips of equal width and length, the upper strip being white and the lower red. Both strips linked together make up the national flag whose length-to-width ratio is 8:3. The Polish flag d Full Review »

Like a medieval fortress or great cathedral, the structure dominates all that is around it. A great wall separates it from the Merrimack River. Within that rampart, thick, red brick walls, punctuated by windows of many shapes and sizes, rise from the grou Full Review »

The goal of the TEAMS Middle English text series is to make available to teachers and students texts which occupy an important place in the literary and cultural canon but which have not been readily available in student editions. The National Endowment f Full Review »

This complex and colorful work comes from Florence in the mid-1400's--the early Italian Renaissance. It represents the Adoration of the Magi--the three kings bringing gifts to the Christ Child twelve days after his birth. Full Review »

Each of the object types on this tour originally served sacred purposes. The Chalice of Abbot Suger (1), the Spanish ciborium (7), and the dove-shaped pyx (6) were each associated with the celebration of the liturgy; the reliquary châsse (3) formed Full Review »

Your family will have hours of fun playing and learning together! The Museum has over thirty different exhibits, in 15,000 square feet, each designed for specific groups, from the special Baby Nook and Housekeeping for two's and toddlers, to the challeng Full Review »