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Ice, Snow, and Sand sculptures can make fascinating conversation pieces at parties and events. Sculptors can create crazy and unusual shapes that'll get everyone at your party talking. Do you need a cool interesting sand sculpture or snow sculpture for an upcoming party or event in Racine? How about a cartoonist or caricature artist to make funny pictures for a Racine kids party? Whatever kind of artist you need - be it a painter, sculptor, or cartoon artist - we can help you find what you're looking for in Racine. Peruse our party directory to find Racine, WI cartoonists, Racine artists and Racine, WI ice and sand sculptors for your event.
Racine Artists may also serve the following areas: Woodworth, Kenosha, Pleasant Prairie, Bristol, Milwaukee, Cudahy, Kansasville, South Milwaukee, Sturtevant, Oak Creek, Winthrop Harbor, Union Grove, Caledonia, Bassett, North Chicago, Salem, Zion, Greendale, Somers, Franksville, Franklin, Saint Francis, and Racine County.

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    • 1898 - Pierre and Marie Curie announced the existence of a new element, later to be named radium. Radium (Latin radius, ray) was discovered by Marie Curie and her husband Pierre in 1898 in pitchblende/uraninite from North Bohemia. While studying pitchblende the Curies removed uranium from it and found that the remaining material was still radioactive. They then separated out a radioactive mixture mostly consisting of barium which gave a brilliant red flame color and spectral lines which had never been documented before. In 1902 radium was isolated into its pure metal by Curie and Andre Debierne through the electrolysis of a pure radium chloride solution by using a mercury cathode and distilling in an atmosphere of hydrogen gas. Dec 26 2004 14:48 GMT
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