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What part of the Statue of Libery closed in 1916?
On July 30, 1916, during World War I, German saboteurs blew up a cache of dynamite at nearby Black Tom Wharf in New Jersey. They closed the statue and reopened it a week later, but what part of her body was closed and has stayed closed to visitors ever since? ... (Asked by Lori R)
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Date arm closed to visitors: 1916 On July 30, 1916, during World War I, German saboteurs blew up a cache of dynamite at nearby Black Tom Wharf in New Jersey. The explosion did extensive structural damage to the buildings on Ellis Isalnd, and popped some bolts out of the Statue of Liberty's right arm. Officials closed the monument for about a week. When the monument re-opened, and ever since, the arm has been off limits to tourists....(Answered by suctioncup83616)
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1) A dime has 118 ridges around the edge. 2) Rubber bands last longer when refrigerated. 3) Peanuts are one of the ingredients of dynamite. 4) There are 293 ways to make change for a dollar. 5) The average person's left hand does 56% of the typing. 6) A dragonfly has a life span of 24 hours. 7) A goldfish has a memory span of three seconds. 8) No word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, or purple. 9) All 50 states are listed across the top of the Lincoln Memorial on the back of the $5 bill. 10) I didn't know any of these! ... (Asked by ♣Lucky♥Ducky♣)
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I knew #7 and #10, but interesting...(Answered by genius)
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True or False?
Peanuts are used as a component in making a dynamite. ... (Asked by Jetty)
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TRUE im guessing cause it sounds silly enough to be true....(Answered by <crabsodyblues1962>)
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if your looking for the D.I. a whole lot of dynamite beat you to it?
if your looking for the D.I. a whole lot of dynamite beat you to it but you can still take your chances at this stae of the art oasis that appeared in it's place what is it? ... (Asked by robs_princess2)
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The Devil's Inferno...(Answered by Just Try It)
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Who invented dynamite?? I need the answer by 3/30/07?
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Dynamite is an explosive based on the explosive potential of nitroglycerin, initially using diatomaceous earth (Kieselguhr) as an adsorbent. It was invented by Swedish chemist and engineer Alfred Nobel in 1866 in Krümmel (Hamburg, Germany) and patented in 1867. It is usually sold in the form of a stick 20 cm (roughly eight inches) long and 2.5 cm (one inch) in diameter but other sizes also exist...(Answered by Jason)
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give me the name of the oasis.?
if your looking for the D.I.,a whole lot of dynamite beat you to it. but you can still take your chances at this state-of-the-art oasis that appeared in its place. ... (Asked by rhonda w)
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This is a contest but I will try to help point you in the right direction. The location can be found by the word dynamite. From there you can find the D.I. Good luck. See you at the Ranch!!!...(Answered by mickey)
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If you're looking for the D.I., a whole lot of dynamite beat you to it. But you can still take your chances at this state-of-the-art oasis that appeared in its place ... (Asked by Tammy B)
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DI is the Desert Inn. Le Reve is the name of the property built by Steve Wynn on the site....(Answered by Freddie)
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Can someone please read my report and tell me how it sounds?
San Francisco: The Great Quake The San Francisco Earthquake of 1906 was an occurrence of mostly pure tragedy in history. It was one of the most significant earthquakes of all time. Happening at precisely 5:12 AM on April 18, 1906, this was a devastating event that definitely would not be forgotten for many years to come. In the following paragraphs you will hear about some of the many horrible events of this time, and even a few of the good things that happened because of it. But, what is an earthquake? An earthquake is a tremor, or shaking, of the Earths surface. ... (Asked by sydneyjuniper)
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It's amazing, you shoudl geat a great mark...(Answered by BIG ALMAC <once_known_as_big_almac>)
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True or false?
In elephant dentistry, zoologists often use dynamite to extract their teeth. ... (Asked by Crazy)
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False! If you want to see how elephant dentistry works whizz over to www.zoodent.com and read for yourself how elephants get tooth care! Dynamite indeed - tusk, tusk, tusk!...(Answered by Alan L)
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who invented dynamite and what was the prize his royalties give money to?
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Alfred Nobel, Nobel Prize...(Answered by phlatulent_phrog)
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