Another blog entry from one of our TCC students. This time, Charles Ya tackles Jacob Brodbeck and early flight...
Texas Takes Flight
Log Cabin Village is a living history museum in Fort Worth, TX, devoted to the preservation of Texas heritage. Each of the 1800s structures, furnished with authentic artifacts, provides a vivid look at life in the nineteenth century frontier. The exhibits include a water-powered gristmill, a one-room schoolhouse, a blacksmith shop, an herb garden, and several log home settings. Historical interpreters depict the lifestyle of Texans in the mid to late 1800s.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Glad to Gasp the Gas...
We've written before about our ongoing partnership with Tarrant County College--Trinity River Campus. Over the upcoming months, we will be featuring blog entries and reflective essays written by some of the students who participated this past fall. These entries will be left exactly as the students wrote them.
Today's blog entry comes from Anya Conway. In it, she describes medical advances made in the 19th c., particularly in the area of anesthesia.
Glad to Gasp the Gas
Today's blog entry comes from Anya Conway. In it, she describes medical advances made in the 19th c., particularly in the area of anesthesia.
Glad to Gasp the Gas
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