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The Putnam Museum and Science Center (1717 W. 12th St., Davenport) will be unveiling a brand-new discovery at their 2024 fundraising gala, Mysteries of the Museum, on Saturday, Feb. 24.
The mystery object, originally from Asia, was acquired by former Davenport mayor Charles Ficke in the early 1900s and has been hiding in plain sight in the Putnam storerooms ever since, according to a museum release. It is one of only three of its kind known in the United States – one of its sisters is currently housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
MOUNT PLEASANT, MI (CelebrityAccess MediaWire) — The Souring Eagle Casino & Resort will finish construction on a 10,000 seat-amphitheater to be open by this Memorial Day.
The arena-style venue will feature a covered stage and uncovered seating. The decision to add the shed was to attract a different crowd with different forms of entertainment than the casino has been able to offer in the past.
Starting off the summer concert season and opening the shed, will be Lynyrd Skynyrd on May 26th.
Stacey Solomon has revealed the hidden meaning behind her newborn daughter Rose's full name.
In an Instagram Q&A with her fans on Friday, the Loose Women star, 32, explained why she and fiancé Joe Swash opted for the moniker Rose Opal Solomon Esmè Swash, adding that it 'could be more perfect.'
Stacey also admitted she feels 'guilty' for being so happy following Rose's birth as she struggled to have the same feeling after welcoming her three older sons.
From her vibrant pink jeans to her royal blue Issa engagement dress, whatever the Duchess of Cambridge wears turns to gold.
And it seems that the Kate effect is striking again ahead of the summer season, with high street stores filling their shelves with Kate-approved wedges.
Whilst Kate has long championed cork wedges, the high street hasn't noticed - until now.
The likes of H&M, Topshop and M&S have packed their shelves with a variety of wedges in varying styles and colour-ways - and experts say it's because they're versatile, chic and, crucially, extremely flattering.