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Brett's Desert Adventures is one of Dolly's "Unique Attractions!"
Let Arizona's Dolly find a "Unique Attraction" for you if you live in or are visiting the "Valley of the Sun."  Dolly, in her role of a Goodwill Ambassador for the Greater Phoenix Valley of the Sun has personally visited and thoroughly enjoyed many attractions throughout the State and has selected some that meet her standards of "Unique."
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Visit the extensive Web pages and learn about every aspect of Spotted Draft Horses, from the times they were used as War Horses in Queen Elizabeth's Court (Drum Horses) to the present time. The NORTH AMERICAN SPOTTED DRAFT HORSE ASSOCIATION pages cover the history of the Association formed in 1995 and have a multitude of great pictures of Spotted Draft Horses at play, at work, in shows, in parades and many other activities.
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Classical Music
The Classical Music Archives, the largest archive of its kind on the web, offers tens of thousands of classical music files in MIDI, Windows Media and MP3 format you can listen to at the cliock of your mouse. Most composers are represented-with biographies and timelines. A major award-winning cultural site which provides its own indexes and search engines by keywords or composer. (Click on logo.)

Cajun Louisiana 
We can say with pride that it was the Acadiana families that made Louisiana Territory what it was. They were hard working, land loving, stable Acadian families that made the territory a stable and prosperous Colony. For more than a hundred years their lives remained almost unchanged. The Acadians raised large families and preserved their French language, traditions and culture. The Acadians had always lived near the Sea but now they were spread out all over south Louisiana. Their French language was inadequate in this area. There were all this new vegetation and wild animals they had never seen or heard of before. They had to develop a new vocabulary for all the things that touched their daily lives.
They used words that may have heard from Indians or Spaniards or maybe the way something looked reminded of a French word. The Acadians put all this together and a new language and culture was born. After many years the word Acadian was shortened to "CAJUN". They used their new language and culture while preserving their Acadian memories. The first public schools for Cajuns was establish in 1875, but compulsory education was not adopted until 1922. From 1930 to 1960 no French or Cajun speaking was allowed on public school grounds in Louisiana. The French and Cajun language did not return to Louisiana schools till 1968. The establishment of "Le Conseil pour le Development de Francais en Louisiane" (CODOFIL) brought French back to the Louisiana schools. 
It just might have been too late to save the language.
However, to Cajun Music
"Que le bon Dieu vous benit"
May the good Lord bless you

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