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Obsidian blade could be from Coronado expedition fabled to be looking for 'Cities of Gold'
Live Science via Yahoo News· 3 months agoA small piece of obsidian, just over 5 centimeters long. A greenish obsidian blade, believed to have...
Caprock Chronicles: The historic treasures of Blanco Canyon, part one
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal via Yahoo News· 2 months agoEditor’s Note: Jack Becker is the editor of Caprock Chronicles and is a Librarian Emeritus from...
AG’s New Drop Spotlights Seventh-Generation Weavers
Sourcing Journal via Yahoo News· 1 year agoAG launched the Chimayó collection, a special collaboration with Irvin and Lisa Trujillo, seventh-generation weavers in New Mexico. Inspired by Northern...
Emerald green artifact was ‘ignored’ for 80 years. It was a ‘rare’ 500-year-old find
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 3 months agoNearly 500 years ago, an expedition led by Spanish explorer Francisco Vasquez de Coronado trekked...
Who is Fort Worth’s Conner Ave. named after? He was a judge and treasure hunter. Really
Fort Worth Star-Telegram McClatchy via AOL· 2 years agoEast Siders know that Poly High School is on Conner Avenue. “But who,” they might wonder, “was...
Cornerstone Classical School celebrates Kansas Day with costumes, barbeque and more
Salina Journal via Yahoo News· 4 months agoA tradition for most schoolchildren in the state, Kansas Day celebrations happen each year, and for...
Gardening for You: Mexican feather grass for hot days
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal via Yahoo News· 11 months agoBefore we get into gardening with the ornamental Mexican feather grass, some context will help to...
Welch: What is the curse of Oak Island?
Times Record News via Yahoo News· 1 year agoIt’s the same as the curse of any soap opera. Never mind that it’s on the History Channel and it’s basically a treasure hunt. It’s still a soap opera. Once you’re hooked, you’ve gotta keep watching ...
Could the first Thanksgiving have been in Texas?
KXAN via Yahoo News· 6 months agoWhile many affiliate the first Thanksgiving with the pilgrims up in New England, some El Paso residents have wagered the Lone Star State is where the...
As Jews celebrate Yom Kippur, here's a look at their long history in Arizona
AZCentral | The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 8 months agoJews' history in Arizona goes back to the 1500s during the Coronado expedition; many who had been forced to convert to Catholicism during the Spanish Inquisition practiced Judaism in secret.