Moosehead Lake is the largest lake in Maine, and as such, it was one of the most frequented areas by sportsmen in the nineteenth century. The earliest written description of Moosehead Lake comes from British Col. Montressor, who canoed down the Moose River, down the lake and then down the Kennebec River in 1767. Located at the foot of the lake, the town of Greenville was settled in 1827, and with the addition of hotels, it became the starting point for supplies for lumbermen, tourists, and sportsmen, and this great lake remains a popular destination to this day.
The Watsonville Pippins was the final moniker of the minor league baseball teams based in Watsonville, California between 1898 and 1913. Watsonville teams played as members of the Pacific Coast League in 1898, California League in 1899 and California State League in 1913.
Baseball Hall of Fame member Frank Chance played for Watsonville in 1898.
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Bufo alvarius - The Psychedelic Toad of the Sonoran Desert. Have you heard about those psychedelic frogs that are so often referenced to by hippie folks? Anyone who is into new age and likes looking at a fractal ceiling (or tried mushrooms other than champignons) will probably like this psychonaut artwork.
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James Arthur Baldwin is an American poet, novelist, playwright, essayist and social critic. His essays, collected in the book Notes of a Native Son, explore the ins and outs of racial, sexual, and class differences that have not yet been revealed in Western society, especially in the mid-10th century in the United States.
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