Nick.com Fright Site
Reviewed October 25, 2000 by David French of New York, who is affiliated with the site: "Not for the weak of heart or serious of mind, the nick.com ’Fright Site’ is guaranteed to get you freaky with the frightful ’Clickamajg’ interactive movies, the latest news from the world of weird, howlish tunes off the BOOm Box, carve your own Jack-e-Lanterns, and more..."
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New Year’s Customs
Reviewed December 13, 2000 by Alice Ray-Overstreet, a reader from Lakeland, FL who is not affiliated with the site. A brief description is given of customs practiced in the several New Year’s celebrations: Dwaili, Rosh Hashanah, Japanese New Year, Chinese New Year, Tet, and Traditional American New Year.
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National Memorial Day Concert
Reviewed May 16, 2001 by Carol Snyder Dufault, a reader from Washington, DC who is affiliated with the site. Celebrate Memorial Day with a trip to this site that features information about the 2001 Memorial Day concert and its participants and pays tribute to the men and women who served our nation in the name of freedom. Hear FDR’s famous "Day of Infamy" speech and an audio clip of a radio broadcast announcing the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, link to a live Webcam of the USS Arizona Memorial, and view a video montage of the Gulf War. Plus, take an interactive music quiz, visit a virtual Vietnam Wall and more.
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Mother’s Day on the Net
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Mother’s Day from Bonus.com
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Moonlit Road
"Moonlit Road is a collection of ghost stories with ""roots in Southern culture and folklore."" Most stories (offered in both text and audio) are adaptations of folktales passed down through the oral tradition, but a few are new, published with permission from the author. The audio files are excellent, as are the Cultural Background pages you’ll find on each story page."
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Marvelicious Independence Day
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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MaMaMedia Winter Holiday Card Zapper
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Linda Linn’s Kentucky Ghost Stories
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Liberty: The Road to Revolution
"It’s 1763. You’re a basically happy, content colonist in North America. British and proud of it.The French and Indian War has just ended. Peace reigns on the continent. What did Great Britaincreate, in 1765, that put you on The Road to Revolution? So begins the interactive game thatputs you in the middle of the revolutionary action. Other fabulous clicks at this PBS site are Perspectives on Liberty (a clickable view of daily colonial life) and Liberty Today (a photo montage of newly naturalized citizens.)"
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