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<blockquote data-quote="lavacarancher" data-source="post: 932052" data-attributes="member: 9198"><p>I'm sittin' here in California, Md at a hotel. Nice part of the country but sure a lot of folks packed into a small area. Didn't expect to see a lot of farming but I was supprised. Just about every piece of land that didn't have a house on it had something growing, from corn to some sort of hay grass. Apparently, round bales are the ticket here as in Texas. Even saw a deer grazing in one of the corn fields.</p><p></p><p>Spent the past two days in DC visiting Arlington, the Capital and a couple of the Smithsonian buildings. Wonder if any of you know how the Arlington National Cemetary came about - and when? I was sure never taught this in history when I was in school. Very interesting. Don't google it, just take a guess or if you really know write it down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lavacarancher, post: 932052, member: 9198"] I'm sittin' here in California, Md at a hotel. Nice part of the country but sure a lot of folks packed into a small area. Didn't expect to see a lot of farming but I was supprised. Just about every piece of land that didn't have a house on it had something growing, from corn to some sort of hay grass. Apparently, round bales are the ticket here as in Texas. Even saw a deer grazing in one of the corn fields. Spent the past two days in DC visiting Arlington, the Capital and a couple of the Smithsonian buildings. Wonder if any of you know how the Arlington National Cemetary came about - and when? I was sure never taught this in history when I was in school. Very interesting. Don't google it, just take a guess or if you really know write it down. [/QUOTE]
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