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Amond vs Almond: a California Colloquialism in a Nutshell
Early California immigrant almond farmers, who were predominantly European, settled in pockets according to their ethnicity/family/friends. They used their native word for almond until they began speaking more English. Some of the farmers may have kept their native word, or combined it with the English “almond” to create a slang word for it. Continue reading
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FREEMASONRY SET FREE
This is a freelance article I wrote for the November/December issue of California Freemason Magazine, which goes to around 65,000 print subscribers and 114,000 digital subscribers. To see the online article, CLICK HERE! DECIPHERING THE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN PRINCE HALL MASONRY AND THE UNDERGROUND … Continue reading
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Tagged Community, Culture, Education, History, Journalism, News, Writing
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Basic Example of Photoshop Skills
This is a minor example of my Photoshop skills, just as a reference.
Posted in Media Skills
Tagged Art, California History, Chico History, Chico State, CSU Chico, Culture, Historic Photographs, hooker oak, library special collections, Local, Media, mixed media, Northern California, Northern California History, pheasant skull, Photographs, Photography, Photoshop Skills, Tyler Ash, Tyler Ash cover letter, Tyler Ash resume, Tylerashresume
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A chronicling of The City of Chico’s role in the Cold War
Chico’s Cold War Titan I Missile Base By Tyler Ash You can see the shorter version that was published in the Chico News & Review here. Beneath the soil lies a forgotten house of Titans, a subterranean facility known only … Continue reading
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Tagged Beale AFB, Beale Air Force Base, biggest cold war mistake, biggest cold war nuclear mishap, Butte County, Butte County History, Chico, Chico California, Chico History, Chico Missile Base, Chico Missile Silo, chico missile silos, Chico News and Review, Chico State, CN&R, Cold War, Cold War History, cold war mistake, Cold War nuclear mishap, Cold War Protests, Cold War secrets, Community, CSU, CSU Chico, Culture, Eric Norlie, Historic Maps, Historic Photographs, History, ICBM, intercontinental ballistic missile base, library special collections, Local, Media, Missile Triad, Northern California, Northern California History, nuclear fallout, nuclear mishap, nuclear missile base, nuclear warhead, Photographs, Photography, Photography (2), Ralph Contreras, Russia, Scott Carpenter, secret missile base, secret nuclear missile base, Soviet Union, Titan I ICBM, Titan I Missile Base, Titan I missiles, Tyler Ash, Tylerashresume, wilhelmina taggart, Writing
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Chico Rephotography Gallery at Chico State
My name is Tyler Ash and I’m a graduate of CSU, Chico and a former photography student of Byron Wolfe. I’m one of the recipients of the “Award for Undergraduate Research and Creativity” grants that took place this Spring at CSU, … Continue reading
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Tagged Annie Bidwell, architecture, Art, arts, Bidwell Park, Blog, California History, Chico, Chico State, Chico State Administration, Community, CSU, Culture, Education, entertainment, Events, fine art paper, Gallery, Historic Maps, Historic Photographs, History, John Bidwell, Kendall Hall, library special collections, Local, Media, Northern California, Photo gallery, Photographs, Photography, Photography (2), Rephotography, Senator Theater, Tyler Ash, Writing
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