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Month: April 2005

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Quilter museums: Cedarburg, Paducah, Ky.

April 30, 2005 Mary Bergin 0

If you are a quilter, you know why Paducah is special. The western Kentucky river city is home to the Museum of the American Quilter’s […]

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Waterpark growth spurts at Dells, Six Flags

April 23, 2005 Mary Bergin 0

Watch your language, when it comes to waterparks. The caller who alerted me recently to an expansion at Six Flags Great America, north of Chicago, […]

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Grandma’s Christmas tradition: a gift of travel

April 16, 2005 Mary Bergin 0

Lu Ann Williams begins her holiday shopping months before Christmas, but it’s not about filling a closet with toys for her two grandchildren. She’s doing […]

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Reader mail: favorite churches, getaways

April 9, 2005 Mary Bergin 0

Between Plain and Loganville, in southwestern Wisconsin’s Sauk County, is hilly terrain that seems idyllic and never-ending. The coulee area is magnificent – yes, even […]

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Smart design: Taliesin West, Acrosanti

April 2, 2005 Mary Bergin 0

This spring is full of reminders that architectural wonders carry a price. Innovation means risk of ridicule. Success, over the long haul, requires perseverance as […]

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