Guest Column: The NPS multi-cultural connection
I would like to thank Historic City News for their partnership and continued coverage of the National Park Service Gullah-Geechie Cultural Heritage Corridor, and its proposed extension to connect with St. Johns County.

Founded by William Penn in 1682, Philadelphia is known by many as the birthplace of freedom and liberty; however, for students of the Lower Merion School District, it’s more like a chapter from George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four.
Adoption agencies in Florida are effectively profiling prospective adoptive parents who own firearms, and I think it’s outrageous.
President Obama wants the healthcare bill rammed through by Easter.
Much of St. Augustine’s rich history is reflected in its historic structures.
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A Hot Shot editor who only recently wrote his first “blog” says that he’s passed the proverbial buck sufficiently so as not to generate blame for himself because he “called our company’s lawyer, an expert in First Amendment issues, and asked him: Would we be committing a crime if we published FBI surveillance tapes? No, he said, as long as the person who got them did so legally.”