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Sara Caskey

Providence, Richmond

Associate Content Writer at Homes.com

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  • 3 weeks ago | islands.com | Sara Caskey

    Since Eadweard Muybridge first produced a "Horse in Motion" more than 150 years ago, moving pictures have captivated audiences. By the early 1900s, dozens of vaudeville theaters and opera houses across the United States had been converted into movie palaces, and actors like Charlie Chaplin became household names — just like Muybridge's horse, a new era was in motion.

  • 1 month ago | islands.com | Sara Caskey

    Clamshacks, shingled cottages, and rolling sand dunes border the Atlantic Ocean in Cape Cod, Massachusetts' arm-shaped peninsula. Often referred to simply as "the Cape" by locals, it's been one of New England's most popular summer destinations since the late 19th century, when trains transported Boston day trippers to the beaches. The construction of U.S. Route 6 and Route 6A, a breathtaking road that passes through quirky oceanside towns, led to even more growth throughout the 1950s.

  • Oct 9, 2024 | homes.com | Sara Caskey

    Boston has a centuries-long history. The capital of Massachusetts is home to some of the country’s earliest and most historic events, from the Boston Tea Party in 1773 to Paul Revere’s famous Midnight Ride. It was also once home to Founding Fathers like John Adams and John Hancock. Today, Boston is sometimes called the “City of Neighborhoods.” It is a composite of brownstone-lined streets, glass skyscrapers overlooking the harbor and ivy-covered university buildings.

  • Sep 9, 2024 | homes.com | Sara Caskey

    Sometimes called “The Big Peach,” Atlanta is Georgia’s largest city, home to nearly 500,000 people and steadily growing. But what is Atlanta, Georgia, known for? The city is known for much more than just its shaded streets, Civil War history and vibrant murals. Greg Riegler/CoStarIs Atlanta a City on the Rise? Once home to Martin Luther King Jr., Atlanta was at the epicenter of the Civil Rights movement in the 1960s.

  • Oct 7, 2023 | thelist.com | Sara Caskey

    It's pretty easy to sketch out an invention on a bar napkin or plan to start a business with your college buddies. Without the proper funding and industry experience, however, putting dreams into action can prove nearly impossible. That's where the Sharks come in. Lori Greiner, Mark Cuban, Kevin O'Leary, and other high-powered investors have been supporting fresh-faced entrepreneurs on ABC for over a decade.

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