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New Yorkers and tourists will have one more chance in 2025 to see the Manhattanhenge on Friday, July 11. Here's what to know.
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If you missed Manhattanhenge back in May, here's your chance to see it for the last time this year. Here's everything you ...
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With a $25 million donation from Shell, LSU three years ago created a new institute to support research aimed at issues ...
Manhattanhenge occurs when the sun aligns with the Manhattan grid. It only happens 4 days a year, so don't miss your opportunity to see it.
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Former President Barack Obama will make a stop in Erie to give a speech to kick off the Jefferson Educational Society's 2025 ...
A former president will be in Erie later this year. The Jefferson Educational Society (JES) announced that the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama, will present at the ...
Neil deGrasse Tyson tells Larry King the U.S. will reach Mars only through military rivalry or economic gain—mirroring past ...