Daily Archives: March 6, 2013
Strike a holiday pose in front of an historic ‘place that matters’

During the 1920s, Florida became a closely watched socio-economic phenomenon when the Sunshine State began to experience a range of Americans in new financial strata. This unparalleled occurrence in the world, with the exception of the land boom in the south of France, didn’t just change a region; it changed the state and Florida’s image and value forever.

The dog days of war

So bare our fangs in man’s behalf and the cause he is fighting for; We are glad to serve as members of Uncle Sam’s trappy, scrappy K- 9 Corps.” — Arthur Roland, “The K- 9 Corps”

The Lehman Legacy Award: Kicking off a new tradition

“Science and technology revolutionize our lives, but memory, tradition and myth frame our response.” — Arthur Schlesinger The Latin translation for the word “tradition” literally means to hand over or give for safekeeping. During City Fest, one of the city of Naples’ newest traditions, two history-making traditions will kick off the weekend.

Airport will house Museum of Military Memorabilia

The Naples Airport Authority has voted unanimously to provide space at Naples Municipal Airport for the Museum of Military Memorabilia. The museum is constructing display cases for photos, medals, flight jackets, uniforms, newspaper clippings and as many as 500 of the museum’s 10,000 artifacts. Aircraft models also will be showcased in the 900-square-foot space in the airport’s commercial service terminal along North Road.

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