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Earth Day 2009: Topanga Canyon
Flower Children (Big and Small) Got Together For Some Mother Earth Group Lovin'
BY KAREN FARRAH OSWALD
Posted: 04/20/2009 10:27:58 AM PDT
What better way to spend Earth Day then with a bunch of hippies in Topanga Canyon. Dancing, loving, sunning and praising the moon, the stars, the sun--and oh yeah, the earth!
Set in the picturesque canyon full of oak trees and wafts of ocean breezes, it was the perfect place to gather in celebration to incite awareness of our beautiful earth.
Miami est. 1896, pop. 2.6MM
• Burdines founded by William Murrah Burdine (1843-1911), former Confederate Army 2nd Lt. and Civil War POW from Itawamba County, MS
• W.M. Burdine & Son opened 1,250 sq. ft. dry goods store at this location c. 1900 • Roddy Burdine took over, 1911, replaced store with 5-story building, 1912 • Miami's 1st skyscraper, 1st steel beam construction & 1st elevator • 6-story building added next to existing one, 1925 • canopied rooftop restaurant added, c. 1927 • "Sunshine Fashions" slogan copyrighted, 1929
• $1.5MM art deco remodling in 1938 designed by Miami architects Edwin L. Robertson (1888-1953) and J.R. Weber, who also designed two additions and a skybridge, 1946 -Burdine's: Sunshine Fashions & the Florida Store, Seth H. Bramson, 2012 • Burdines brand extinguished (RIP), 6 March, 2005, replaced by New York's Macy's - vintage photos
• rooftop carnival rides & a 3-story high animated neon Santa on the skybridge became a Miami Christmas tradition • Burdines Hibiscus Tea Room a beloved Miami institution, remembered for Snow Queen (girls) and Clown (boys) ice cream desserts
• on 11 Mar, 1960, African-American Reverend Edward T. Graham (d. 1987), pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist Church in nearby Overtown (Colored Town), attempted a sit-in at Flagler St Burdines with six other clergymen. Police prohibited them from entering. Under threat of a boycot of downtown stores, city leaders negotiated settlement to open all downtown stores to African Americans. • video (6:03)
• Burdines in Wikipedia • Downtown Miami Historic District, National Register 05001356, 2005
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After the White House Military Office forgot that Photoshop existed, it spent $300,000+ to terrorize Manhattan with an actual 747/F-16 low flying, scare-the-crap-out-of-everyone photo-op. The NY Daily News has a fun Photoshop contest today. Wanna kill some time?
This is a tribute to Phil who lived in Saint Louis (MO), United States from 1941 to 1958.
Cited sources: Saint Louis Zoo and STL Today
Photos: The Circus No Spin Zone and STL Today
Some photos (c) LIFE Magazine.
See more charts and family trees on Gorilla Genealogy.
Miami est. 1896, pop. 2.6MM
• Burdines founded by William Murrah Burdine (1843-1911), former Confederate Army 2nd Lt. and Civil War POW from Itawamba County, MS
• W.M. Burdine & Son opened 1,250 sq. ft. dry goods store at this location c. 1900 • Roddy Burdine took over, 1911, replaced store with 5-story building, 1912 • Miami's 1st skyscraper, 1st steel beam construction & 1st elevator • 6-story building added next to existing one, 1925 • canopied rooftop restaurant added, c. 1927 • "Sunshine Fashions" slogan copyrighted, 1929
• $1.5MM art deco remodling in 1938 designed by Miami architects Edwin L. Robertson (1888-1953) and J.R. Weber, who also designed two additions and a skybridge, 1946 -Burdine's: Sunshine Fashions & the Florida Store, Seth H. Bramson, 2012 • Burdines brand extinguished (RIP), 6 March, 2005, replaced by New York's Macy's - vintage photos
• rooftop carnival rides & a 3-story high animated neon Santa on the skybridge became a Miami Christmas tradition • Burdines Hibiscus Tea Room a beloved Miami institution, remembered for Snow Queen (girls) and Clown (boys) ice cream desserts
• on 11 Mar, 1960, African-American Reverend Edward T. Graham (d. 1987), pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist Church in nearby Overtown (Colored Town), attempted a sit-in at Flagler St Burdines with six other clergymen. Police prohibited them from entering. Under threat of a boycot of downtown stores, city leaders negotiated settlement to open all downtown stores to African Americans. • video (6:03)
• Burdines in Wikipedia • Downtown Miami Historic District, National Register 05001356, 2005
Caption: HOLLYWOOD - FEBRUARY 05: (L-R) Actress Kim Kardashian, signer Adrianna Bailon, model Caroline D'Amore and actress Khloe Kardashian attend the Belvedere IX Launch Party featuring Justice at My House on February 5, 2009 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Michael Buckner/WireImage) *** Local Caption *** Kim Kardashian; Adrianna Bailon; Caroline D'Amore; Khloe Kardashian
Check out some of the photos from the event! CLICK HERE
Miami est. 1896, pop. 2.6MM
• Burdines founded by William Murrah Burdine (1843-1911), former Confederate Army 2nd Lt. and Civil War POW from Itawamba County, MS
• W.M. Burdine & Son opened 1,250 sq. ft. dry goods store at this location c. 1900 • Roddy Burdine took over, 1911, replaced store with 5-story building, 1912 • Miami's 1st skyscraper, 1st steel beam construction & 1st elevator • 6-story building added next to existing one, 1925 • canopied rooftop restaurant added, c. 1927 • "Sunshine Fashions" slogan copyrighted, 1929
• $1.5MM art deco remodling in 1938 designed by Miami architects Edwin L. Robertson (1888-1953) and J.R. Weber, who also designed two additions and a skybridge, 1946 -Burdine's: Sunshine Fashions & the Florida Store, Seth H. Bramson, 2012 • Burdines brand extinguished (RIP), 6 March, 2005, replaced by New York's Macy's - vintage photos
• rooftop carnival rides & a 3-story high animated neon Santa on the skybridge became a Miami Christmas tradition • Burdines Hibiscus Tea Room a beloved Miami institution, remembered for Snow Queen (girls) and Clown (boys) ice cream desserts
• on 11 Mar, 1960, African-American Reverend Edward T. Graham (d. 1987), pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist Church in nearby Overtown (Colored Town), attempted a sit-in at Flagler St Burdines with six other clergymen. Police prohibited them from entering. Under threat of a boycot of downtown stores, city leaders negotiated settlement to open all downtown stores to African Americans. • video (6:03)
• Burdines in Wikipedia • Downtown Miami Historic District, National Register 05001356, 2005
Youth from the Diocese of Saginaw participate in the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service in Detroit, Jan. 14
Though the posh and pretty boutique on Melrose Place has been open for business since last month, the official celebration for Chloe's new L.A. shop was held last night at Milk Studios.
While Perry Farrell played DJ, the usual, beautiful suspects mixed and mingled including Josie Maran, Amber Valletta, Camilla Belle, Kate Bosworth, Molly Sims, Krysten Ritter and Zoe Saldana.
Looking particularly lovely was youngster Camilla Belle, in a black long sleeved mini-frock and Chloe's pink kidskin 'Maisie' sandals. Bella!