Artcyclopedia - site serves as a comprehensive index to the online exhibits of thousands of artists. Search by artist's name or browse the A to Z listing.
Facts and Trivia about the Bureau of Engraving and Printing - site about the money in circulation in the United States.
There are production statistics for $1, $5, $10, $20, $50,
and $100 bills dating back to 1980, an article about how
currency gets into circulation, historic and legal facts,
information for collectors, symbolism, images of current
currency from the one dollar up to the ten thousand dollar
note.
Savvy Traveler, The - "Welcome to The Savvy Traveler with Rudy Maxa, public radio's nationally broadcast travel show. Join us for travel tips with attitude and dreams of 'the road less traveled.' "
Highway Loss Data Institute - a nonprofit,
public service organization that gathers, processes, and
publishes data on the ways in which insurance losses vary
among different kinds of vehicles.
Kids on the Web - Annotated collection of sites that offer information for and about kids. Sections are: Fun Stuff, Things for Adults, Homework Tools, Educational Sites, Pen Pals, Things for Teens. Children's Books and Stories, and Safety on the Net.
Science Gems - annotated directory of more than 2,500 science resources sorted by category, sub-category, and grade-level - kindergarten through college.
1492: An Ongoing Voyage - Library of Congress exhibit focuses "on those people who were in this hemisphere before 1492 and on those from Europe and Africa who arrived in the 16th and early 17th centuries."
American Colonial Trades - sites describes 17 primary occupations from the period, from apothecary to cooper to milliner to wheelwright. It also has links to other sites, drawings of tools, and places where they were used.
Energy Quest - Energy-related educational materials for students from kindergarten through middle school. Games, puzzles, science project experiments and other challenging information.
Historical Fiction by Date - Lists about 300 titles of historical fiction for seventh and eighth grade students by the year in which the story takes place. The stories date from prehistoric to 1989.
Math-Science Learning Coalition - listing of science experiments from various sources for early and later elementary, middle school, and high school level students in various fields of science - astronomy, biology, chemistry, earth science, physical science, and technology.
Bowl.com - information on both recreational and competitive bowling with databases for bowling centers and events as well as a pro shop, a records
archive, and an instructional area.