The Northampton pizza party.
The Northampton Pizza Party. I think it's about time for another pizza vlog. Today we head up to Northampton, MA with Craig Rivest. We went to three different pizza shops, Sam's Pizza, Pinocchio Pizza, and Mimmo's Pizza. Then after that, we run around Northampton, taking some b-roll at the Botanical Garden at Smith College.
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Timeline of Christian missions | Wikipedia audio article
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This timeline of Christian missions chronicles the global expansion of Christianity through a listing of the most significant missionary outreach events.
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00:02:05 1.1 Pre-colonial foundation as an independent colony
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