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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Christmas greetings from Arthur Cola
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iBAM-Chicago by Arthur Cola
iBAM-Chicago 2011 by Arthur Cola The lilt of Irish laughter has faded and yet the melodious sounds of harps and flutes seem to linger in the halls of the Irish Heritage Center of Chicago. This even though the artists and … Continue reading
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Tagged Chicago, ethnic festivals, Ireland, Irish, Irish books, Irish legends, Italian legends, Wisconsin
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The 2011 East Coast Book Tour: Part Three
The East Coast Book Tour: Part Three: A stroll down Mulberry St. By Arthur Cola It was a wonderful ride up through New Jersey to Penn Station in New York City. My sister and I embarked on the adventure like … Continue reading
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The 2011 East Coast Book Tour: Part Two
The East Coast Book tour, Part Two: Quaint villages for your Holiday Shopping in Pennsylvania By Arthur Cola Now let’s get back to my reflection on that final week of my tour when I drove up to … Continue reading
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The East Coast Book Tour: Part One by Arthur Cola
The 2011 East Coast Book Tour Part One: Christmas past, a Disney Adventure and The Columbia of St. Augustine By Arthur Cola I’m remembering my youth these days particularly that of Christmas morning when my Lionel train chugged round … Continue reading