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Explore an Ohio castle and its historic artifacts during free events this month Lisa Powell © Provided by Dayton Daily News Mac-A-Cheek was built by Abram Sanders Piatt, a farmer and soldier in the Civil War. He and his brother, Donn Piatt, built a pair of homes in West Liberty called the Piatt Castles. LISA POWELL / STAFF
Two free events geared toward history lovers are on tap at the historic Piatt Castle Mac-A-Cheek in West Liberty in Logan County.
Mac-A-Cheek, a 25-room chateau reminiscent of a castle, was built by Abram Piatt in 1864 and has been a house museum operated by the Piatt family for more than a century.
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WEST LIBERTY – The Mac-A-Cheek Foundation for the Humanities, a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization that provides educational experiences at Piatt Castle Mac-A-Cheek, received a grant from the Ohio Humanities to produce a free public talk and three visitor guides to more effectively interpret the massive walnut cabinet of curiosities in the drawing room. In preparation, staff and volunteers shared research from the Piatt family archive with museum consultants in material culture, anthropology and archaeology, and interpretive strategies.
One interpretive guide will be located inside Mac-A-Cheek Castle for use by all visitors. Youth guides will be created and given away for free, and a third guide containing essays by consultants along with historical images and photographs of artifacts and natural history specimens will be available for sale by summer.
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June 5, 2016 by Villordsutch
Going through the Top 100
Your Sinclair games [follow the countdown here] I’ve become aware of the rather brilliant – and also dire – tunes that were designed around the games – some hidden amongst levels, but most placed in a prominent spot as the game’s main theme.
Not wanting to be overly biased I strolled along to the ZX Spectrum & Retro Gaming community, initially with my own ten favourites giving them a poll to drop them in order of preference. However, this ten grew to forty-eight in a matter of hours with titles like
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