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In a world where magic flows through ancient ley lines and dragons are family, an unusual group of friends comes together to uncover clues to a mysterious disappearance that occurred during their youth. As they embark on this journey, they discover the true nature of the ley lines and their importance to the entire world. Together, this extraordinary group takes on a big corporation bent on controlling the ley lines for their own nefarious reasons, a thief that eludes even the craftiest of traps and the secrets of what happened during the Great Disappearing. “The Guardians of the Ley Lines” is a tale of friendship and adventure. It explores the battle between the magic of the natural world and corporate greed, challenging the fine line between light and darkness. Will their wisdom, determination, and humour be enough to save the ley lines? Will they uncover the real truth of what happened to their loved ones?
Mrs. Strook requests Nancy's help finding an old stagecoach she believes her uncle hid in her hometown of Francisville. Mrs. Strook believes the stagecoach houses a clue that will be valuable for the town! Can Nancy help her find the missing stagecoach?
The essential Oregon guide for time travelers of all ages. Oregon became the 33rd state in the Union on February 14, 1859. Portland had wooden sidewalks and tamped dirt streets unlit by gaslight until a year later. To the south, gold glittered in streams; towns with names like Echo, Lookingglass, and Quartzville were springing up all over. It is a time to remember— and revisit—today, 150 years later, with this detailed and lively guide. Janice Marschner provides all you need to travel through each of Oregon's 19 original counties at the moment of statehood: a map showing each county's 1859 place names and current reference points; the history of native peoples and settlers; early roads and bridges; the first homes, schools, stores, hotels, and churches; biographical sketches of notable individuals throughout the state. Historical photographs show the determined faces of natives and settlers; their oxen and wagons on wide, rough roads; their rafts and ferries on the rivers; and their towns under development. An inspiring, close-up portrait at the moment of statehood, Oregon 1859 will light the way back for anyone who wants to see Oregon today as it was then.
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