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>Saturday March 24, 2001
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>MEXICO/TEXAS
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>http://www.courttv.com:80/people/2001/0323/artifacts_ap.html U.S customs
>officials in El Paso have returned to the Mexican government a dozen
>artifacts that had been seized at border crossings. Among them are a
>funeral urn from the Zapotec culture of Oaxaca state, representing Tlaloc,
>the deity of rain and plenty, as well as items from the Paquime culture
>near Casas Grandes in Chihuahua state and from the Tajin and Olmeca
>cultures in Veracruz state. Mexican institute officials plan to return the
>artifacts to their native regions.
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>NEW MEXICO
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>http://www.abqjournal.com/news/284227news03-23-01.htm The contents of a
>balloon & airship museum, including gondolas and gas valves dating back to
>the 1700s, are headed to Albuquerque.
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>ARIZONA
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>http://www.azcentral.com:80/news/0324ranchhomes24.html The ranch home is a
>local staple that spread across the country from Arizona and the West.
>Thousands are about to turn 50, making them eligible for federal or local
>historic status. There may be more than 400,000 in the Valley, said Abele,
>former historic preservation officer for Phoenix who is managing the
>historic preservation program for Scottsdale.
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>NEVADA
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>http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/nevada/2001/mar/22/511597657.html
>A couple who takes care of a Nevada ghost town and a group of
>conservationists in the Black Rock Desert are being honored nationally for
>their volunteer work.
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>http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/nevada/2001/mar/23/511600931.html
>The Reno City Council will review a historic preservation ordinance to see
>if it can be tightened. The review comes at the urging of a Councilwoman
>who tried to stop the demolition of the Mapes. Preservationists say Reno's
>current ordinance is too lax.
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>CYBERIA
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>http://www.ohio.com:80/bj/news/ohio/docs/011410.htm A dig is planned at the
>site where the home of Orville and Wilbur Wright once stood to look for the
>foundation and artifacts. Workers will dig test holes by hand at a vacant
>lot on the city's west side. Officials hope to erect a replica of the
>home's facade for the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Wright
>brothers' first flight in 2003.
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