Fire erupts on container ship off Los Angeles

A fire on a container ship docked at the Port of Los Angeles was nearly contained Saturday afternoon,…
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From an early-Spring #marathon in #NorthJersey on the #HenryHudson trail — not a formal race; just my weekend long run.
17th Century Tottenville History Comes Alive

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Hudson Memorial Monument ; Hudson Memorial Bridge
"Hudson Memorial Bridge. To be erected over the Harlem at Spuyten Duyvil (upper New York) as a permanent memorial to Henry Hudson. Planned by Professor William H. Burr, Columbia University, Whitney Warren, architect. It will be double-decked for foot and railway traffic. The centre span, 725 feet, will be the longest masonry arch in the world." "Hudson Memorial Monument. Designed by Karl Bitter. Cost about $100,000, raised by popular subscription. Dedicated during the Hudson-Fulton Celebration, September 25th to October 9th, 1909."--printed on verso. New York, N.Y.
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Hudson Memorial Monument ; Hudson Memorial Bridge

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Today in Labor History June 23, 1611: Henry Hudson’s crew mutinied and set him adrift in the Hudson Bay. He was never seen or heard from again. He was trying to find the fabled Northwest Passage through the arctic circle to China. Conditions were terrible. It was freezing. They were running out of food and supplies. The crew wanted to return home. Hudson wanted to keep going, seeking something no one was sure actually existed. It was a classic example of workers, fed up with being treated poorly & risking their lives for a demanding boss, rising up against him. They saved their lives in the process, but were arrested upon their return to England.

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17th Century Tottenville History Comes Alive

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