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10/07/2010

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rediet haile

The two sites i choice are mount vernon and national potrait gallery.

Susan Jelanizada

I am going to visit the Battle field of Fredericksburg and Battle field of Chancellorsville in Fredericksburg Virginia. I am going to compare the two battle fields and would like to know the result of each battle. Since they both are in Fredericksburg I want to see what are the changes and differences between these two fields.

kwame, Sarfo

I will be able to focus my project on these two sites"Mount Venon" and "Old Town Alexandria" i would like to compare those sites to see what exactly happened during the olden days.

Monique Ricks

For the two sites that i plan on visiting , one is the American History Museum, the other would be the Black History Museum in Alexandria
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OLIVIER BLE

For the Major Protects,I plan to visit the "Mount Vernon" and the "Old Town Alexandria". By visiting these two places my purpose is to find out how a city in the ancient time was organized,the houses architecture and people's main activies in this time. Also, with the Mount Vernon,I want to compare the way of living of a household in the past with those of nowadays. These are the main ideas of my project.

Alma Ramsey

My two sites are Williamsburg and Mount Vernon

Patrick Sheehy

I plan to visit the capitol and the Supreme court. I plan on using the differences in the buildings to talk about the differences in the culture of the two institutions

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