• The Walker family cabin, nestled in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee, stands as a poignant reminder of the lives lived before the establishment of the national park. The Walkers were one of the many families that homesteaded in the area, and their cabin, built in the early 19th century, served as a home to 13 family members at its peak.

    The two sisters depicted in the 1960 black-and-white photograph were the last members of the Walker family to reside in the cabin, living there until 1966. By the time the photo was taken, the cabin had remained largely unchanged for over 150 years, offering a window into the simple, rugged lifestyle of early mountain settlers.

    Today, the Walker family cabin is part of the National Park’s collection of preserved historical sites. It serves as a popular tourist destination, offering visitors a glimpse into the past with displays of the original furniture and tools that were once used by the Walker family. The cabin, set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Smoky Mountains, is a symbol of resilience, family, and the deep history of the Appalachian region.
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    The Walker family cabin, nestled in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee, stands as a poignant reminder of the lives lived before the establishment of the national park. The Walkers were one of the many families that homesteaded in the area, and their cabin, built in the early 19th century, served as a home to 13 family members at its peak. The two sisters depicted in the 1960 black-and-white photograph were the last members of the Walker family to reside in the cabin, living there until 1966. By the time the photo was taken, the cabin had remained largely unchanged for over 150 years, offering a window into the simple, rugged lifestyle of early mountain settlers. Today, the Walker family cabin is part of the National Park’s collection of preserved historical sites. It serves as a popular tourist destination, offering visitors a glimpse into the past with displays of the original furniture and tools that were once used by the Walker family. The cabin, set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Smoky Mountains, is a symbol of resilience, family, and the deep history of the Appalachian region. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1XqRsn8ccW/
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  • Burger King commercial in December 1982 (front row: Sarah Michell Gellar, Leah Thompson, and Elisabeth Shue)
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  • 2024-11-29 Memorial Honoring the Lost Children of Ukraine

    Dear supporters of Ukraine, join us for a solemn memorial service dedicated to honoring the memory of Ukrainian children who have lost their lives due to Russia’s ongoing genocidal war against Ukraine.

    🗓 Date: Friday, November 29
    Time: 12:00 noon
    Where: West hillside of the Washington Monument, D.C.

    FB Event: https://www.facebook.com/share/15NCWfWcav/

    Event Highlights:

    1. A tribute to over 600 children killed during the invasion, represented by 600 teddy bears adorned with yellow and blue ribbons. These bears, funded by donors and American children through fundraisers, will later be sent to Ukrainian orphanages and hospitals.

    2. A memorial ceremony featuring:
    - Performances of the national anthems of Ukraine and the United States;
    - The reading of the names of the deceased children, each accompanied by the toll of a bell;
    - Prayers for all children affected by the war, including those who are wounded, orphaned, displaced, or missing;
    - Musical tributes, including "Prayer for Ukraine" and "Melody” by Skoryk performed by violinists.

    3.This event aims to honor the innocent lives lost and bring global attention to the ongoing tragedies affecting Ukraine’s children. Following the ceremony, attendees may proceed to key locations, including the White House, Capitol, and embassies, to display teddy bears in solidarity.

    Rescue Ukraine, led by Director Jeff Abrams, is organizing a Memorial to Remember the Children of Ukraine Killed by Russia. The event is joined by several Ukrainian and U.S.-based organizations, including Next Generation for Christ, US Ukrainian Activists, United Help Ukraine, and Anomaly.

    Together, we remember, honor, and stand united.

    #HonorTheChildren #StandWithUkraine #PrayForUkraine
    2024-11-29 Memorial Honoring the Lost Children of Ukraine 🕯️ Dear supporters of Ukraine, join us for a solemn memorial service dedicated to honoring the memory of Ukrainian children who have lost their lives due to Russia’s ongoing genocidal war against Ukraine. 🗓 Date: Friday, November 29 ⏰ Time: 12:00 noon 📍 Where: West hillside of the Washington Monument, D.C. FB Event: https://www.facebook.com/share/15NCWfWcav/ Event Highlights: 1. A tribute to over 600 children killed during the invasion, represented by 600 teddy bears adorned with yellow and blue ribbons. These bears, funded by donors and American children through fundraisers, will later be sent to Ukrainian orphanages and hospitals. 2. A memorial ceremony featuring: - Performances of the national anthems of Ukraine and the United States; - The reading of the names of the deceased children, each accompanied by the toll of a bell; - Prayers for all children affected by the war, including those who are wounded, orphaned, displaced, or missing; - Musical tributes, including "Prayer for Ukraine" and "Melody” by Skoryk performed by violinists. 3.This event aims to honor the innocent lives lost and bring global attention to the ongoing tragedies affecting Ukraine’s children. Following the ceremony, attendees may proceed to key locations, including the White House, Capitol, and embassies, to display teddy bears in solidarity. Rescue Ukraine, led by Director Jeff Abrams, is organizing a Memorial to Remember the Children of Ukraine Killed by Russia. The event is joined by several Ukrainian and U.S.-based organizations, including Next Generation for Christ, US Ukrainian Activists, United Help Ukraine, and Anomaly. Together, we remember, honor, and stand united.🕯️ #HonorTheChildren #StandWithUkraine #PrayForUkraine
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  • Washing the car in the early 1950s
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  • Main St. Greenville in 1893 compared to the way it looks currently.
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