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History of Christopher Columbus – Facts, Activities, Party Ideas

Monday, October 11th, 2010

Learn a little bit about Christopher Columbus as we celebrate Columbus Day. Thanks to our friends over at Kaboose.com for the great information.

From Kaboose:

“In fourteen hundred ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue…”

On October 12, 1492, the Italian seaman Christopher Columbus first stepped foot on the soil of the Americas, bringing with him European culture, goods, religion and practices. While other Europeans and Asians had arrived in the “New World” before him, Columbus publicized his discoveries throughout Europe, which spurred a wave of exploration and expansion throughout the Americas.

Ironically, Columbus did not plan on discovering a “New World”. He left Iberia with the blessing (and financing) of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain, hoping to arrive in the Indies, a series of islands in South East Asia that Spain frequently traded with through long and expensive journeys on land. His goal was to find a quicker, water-based route instead.

But what Columbus wasn’t aware of was the existence of the land masses of North and South America. So when he sailed west, he didn’t land in the Indies, but rather he anchored in the Bahamas at a place he named “San Salvador”. When he came ashore on San Salvador, he mistook the native people for natives of India, calling them Indians, a misnomer which stands to this day. In fact, Columbus returned to the Americas three more times over the course of 12 years without knowing that he had arrived in an uncharted land, halfway around the globe from his intended destination!

Wow! Pretty amazing how history works out sometime. Have a great Columbus Day.

History of the Holiday Celebrating Christopher Columbus – Facts, Activities, Party Ideas – Kaboose.com.

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Sesame Street Corn Maze – Holy Kaw!

Friday, October 1st, 2010


Its fall and we love spending time with the family picking pumpkins and walking through corn mazes. The Sesame Street one pictured about looks pretty fun.

Sesame Street corn maze – Holy Kaw!.

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Sept. 25th is 6th Annual Free Museum Day

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

On September 25th, grab the family and celebrate the 6th annual Smithsonian Magazine Museum day. More that 1,300 museums across the US will open their doors for free to all who’d like to visit.

Make sure you go to Smithsonian.com to get your free passes. From the USA Today:

“Whether you redeem your Museum Day Ticket at a venue in your own backyard or you take a trip to explore a new site, this is your pass for a free journey to celebrate culture, learning and knowledge,” Rosie Walker, associate publisher of Smithsonian Media, says. “It’s a fantastic time to visit a new museum, take in an exhibit you have been wanting to see, and come out and support America’s community of cultural venues.”

Those looking to take advantage of the free admission must download and print the official Museum Day Ticket from Smithsonian.com. The ticket grants gratis museum entry for two.

Have fun out there and make sure you take some cool pics of the family having fun and building brains.

BTW, its not too late to get into a free fantasy football league for the 2010 fantasy football season. Get in on the action.

Museums across USA to go gratis on Sept. 25 – USATODAY.com.

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