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  Historical Landmarks of Uppland VasbySweden-Finnish School Stockholm, Upplands Väsby, Sweden
 Ages 12-14
 Learn about 10,000 years of history in this community in Sweden.
 
Ubrique,
    Land of LeatherMultimedia
    English  Ubrique, Cádiz, Spain
 Ages: 5-17
 Ubrique, a community of great food, music, and the manufacturer of leather goods.
 
ChinatownRaffles
    Girl's School (Secondary)  Singapore, Singapore
 Ages: 13-15
 A fabulous site dedicated to Singapore's Chinatown and it's complex, multi-cultural
    community.
 
Camp
    Swift: A  Historic Landmark in Bastrop, TexasBastrop
    Middle School   Bastrop, TX, USA
 Ages: 14
 The once-thriving town of Bastrop, Texas recounts the good 'ol days of World War II when
    the U.S. Army's Camp Swift housed over 44,000 servicemen.
 
Kayenta
    Artwork Kayenta
    Middle School   Kayenta, Navajo, AZ, USA
 Ages: 12-14
 This project showcases some of the diverse art forms in Kayenta.  The Navajo people
    pass on their traditions and maintain family and clan ties through the giving and sharing
    of important pieces of art.
 
St. Lawrence County Historical MuseumMcKenney Middle
    School  Canton, NY, USA
 Ages: 12-15
 Take an Electronic Walking Tour of the St. Lawrence County Historical Museum.  The
    students gathered pictures and information to produce this virtual tour.
 
Lemon Grove LeadersPalm
    Middle School  Lemon Grove, CA, USA
 Ages: 12-14
 This project spotlights many leaders from Lemon Grove, but also features many leaders who
    are admired throughout San Diego county and southern California.
 
Examples below are ThinkQuest Projects completed by middle school students 
    Women
      in Alaska's Historyhttp://www.thinkquest.org/library/11313.html
       This project provides lots of information and activities related to women and the history
      of Alaska. There are activities in math, map skills, English, vocabulary, and critical
      thinking.
 
Stamp
      on Black Historyhttp://www.thinkquest.org/library/2667.htmlTells the story of African American History through US postage stamps. The site documents
      the economic, political, social and cultural changes in the lives of Black Americans
 Ages 13-15
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