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Our most picturesque towns. (Best of the West) (Cover Story)
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February 1, 1993|
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From Bavarian village to Southwest pueblo, from copper-mining town to a slice of Scandinavia--here are the West's most picturesque towns.
Thousands of readers helped us choose these towns, along with other favorite Western travel destinations, recipes, building projects, and gardening ideas. They're all part of a new 148-page publication, Sunset's Best of the West--a celebration of and guide to the best the West has to offer. It will be available by mail and on newsstands in early spring. We're pleased to share this 19-page preview with you.
New England comes to ...
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Birthdays and Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...the Netherlands, 87; Sir James Adams, consultant...actor, 50; Mr William Henry, former chairman, Coats...writer, 1854; Sir Henry Rowley Bishop, composer, 1855; Robert...playwright, 1895; William Henry Welch, pathologist...
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Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber, composer, 1786; Sir Henry Rowley Bishop, conductor and composer, 1786; Louis-Jacques Mande Daguerre, photographic pioneer, 1789; Sir William Schwenck Gilbert, playwright and librettist...
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HEEEEEEUOOCH! THE CEILIDH SEASON sunday briefing
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Herald
; ...SERGEANT First published in 1826, this popular ceilidh standard is not entirely Scottish. The tune was composed by Sir Henry Rowley Bishop (who also wrote Home Sweet Home) and the words are by General John Burgoyne. Formation Three facing three around...
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