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William Henry McNeill (7 July 1803 – 4 September 1875) was an American marine captain and explorer, best known for his 1830 expedition as the captain of the brig Llama (also spelled Lama), which sailed from Boston, Massachusetts, United States, 12,000 miles (19,000 km) around Cape Horn, to the Pacific Northwest on a maritime fur trade expedition.
Whether you're cutting back on alcohol, embracing a sober lifestyle, or simply seeking a flavorful alternative to your favorite wines, the world of non-alcoholic wines has never been more exciting ...
San Ysidro Ranch in California certainly makes a compelling case for viticultural travel.
He was probably best known for his role as Captain Frank McNeil, the former partner turned supervisor of Theo Kojak, Telly Savalas's character, in the 1970s TV police drama Kojak. His screen career started in 1950.
Zraly's book Windows on the World Complete Wine Course with its annual updates, is among America's best-selling wine books selling over 3 million copies worldwide. Kevin Zraly's American Wine Guide (2006) is the first book that deals comprehensively with all 50 states as modern wine-producing states. [ 5 ]
Liz Nicholson took over the beloved Tribeca wine shop Frankly’s before the pandemic. Shortly after, she opened Della’s, an homage to her grandmother of the same name. This delightful jewel box ...
With high school friends Wayne Harley (banjo, mandolin), Lane Lederer (bass, guitar) and Roger Crissinger (piano, organ), Rapp wrote and recorded some songs which, inspired by the Fugs, they sent to the avant-garde ESP-Disk label in New York.
Cheltenham College, where McNeile enjoyed playing sports, but did not excel at them [2]. McNeile was born in Bodmin, Cornwall.He was the son of Malcolm McNeile, a captain in the Royal Navy who at the time was governor of the naval prison at Bodmin, [3] [a] and Christiana Mary (née Sloggett). [4]