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When               George               Mason               University,               located               in               Virginia,               defeated               top               seeded               Connecticut               in               the               2006               NCAA               men's               basketball               tournament               there               were               many               people               rushing               to               their               history               books               to               see               when               the               last               time               such               an               upset               took               place.

What               most               of               these               individuals               should               have               been               researching               is               the               man               the               school               was               named               for,               George               Mason               himself.

Few               realize               what               an               impact               George               Mason               had               on               our               country's               history;               he               was               the               man               most               responsible               for               the               Bill               of               Rights               and               a               highly               regarded               statesman.

George               Mason               wore               many               hats               during               a               most               important               time               in               the               birth               of               the               United               States.

He               was               a               judge,               statesman,               member               of               the               Virginia               legislature,               author,               and               one               of               the               leading               voices               in               opposition               to               British               tyranny.

Despite               owning               slaves,               he               hated               slavery,               and               was               in               favor               of               its               abolition.
               On               December               11th,               1725,               George               Mason               was               born               to               George               and               Ann               Thomson               Mason.

George               was               the               fourth               in               a               line               of               wealthy               landowner               Masons.

George's               father               drowned               in               a               Potomac               River               boating               accident               in               1736,               leaving               his               uncle,               John               Mercer,               as               his               tutor.

Mercer               had               one               of               the               largest               libraries               in               the               colonies,               and               George               Mason               educated               himself               by               devouring               the               contents               of               this               collection               of               books.

When               he               came               of               age,               he               took               over               his               father's               plantation,               building               his               home,               Gunston               Hall.

As               one               of               the               richest               men               in               Virginia,               Mason               was               establishing               himself               as               an               important               figure               in               the               community.
               George               Mason               married               Anne               Eilbeck               in               1750;               in               twenty               three               years               of               marriage               together               they               had               nine               children               {five               sons               and               four               daughters}.

In               1752,               Mason               was               able               to               acquire               an               interest               in               the               Ohio               Company,               a               business               organization               that               speculated               in               western               land.

Mason               would               later               write               his               first               major               state               paper,               Extracts               from               the               Virginia               Charters,               with               Some               Remarks               upon               Them,               when               England               revoked               the               company's               rights.

British               royal               policy               prohibited               any               settlement               west               of               the               Appalachians,               but               the               Ohio               Company               lobbied               to               change               that.

When               the               French               and               Indian               war               began               on               the               frontier,               Mason               became               a               supply               agent               for               troops               commanded               by               his               Virginia               neighbor,               George               Washington.

He               earned               the               rank               of               colonel               in               the               Virginia               militia               this               way,               despite               having               never               served               in               the               field.
               Mason               began               to               get               involved               with               politics,               becoming               a               justice               of               the               Fairfax               County               court,               and               a               trustee               of               the               city               of               Alexandria               from               1754               to               1759.

He               was               elected               to               the               Virginia               House               of               Burgesses               in               1759               and               when               the               Stamp               Act               of               1765               caused               outrage               in               the               colonies,               George               wrote               an               open               letter               to               a               committee               of               London               merchants               to               enlist               their               help.

The               oppressive               British               taxation               of               the               colonies,               under               King               George               III,               caused               Mason               to               write               "To               the               Committee               of               Merchants               in               London";               his               letter               was               published               in               the               London               Public               Ledger.

As               the               taxation               issue               became               even               more               important,               Mason               got               behind               a               movement               that               resolved               to               boycott               British               products.
               As               the               impending               Revolution               neared,               George               Mason               lost               his               wife               to               complications               from               having               twins,               who               did               not               survive               past               six               weeks               old.

Although               he               had               a               plantation               to               oversee               and               nine               children               to               raise,               in               July               1774,               Mason               wrote               the               "Fairfax               Resolves",               which               was               a               statement               of               the               colonists'               position.

With               Washington               named               Commander-in-Chief               of               the               Continental               Army,               Mason               was               urged               to               take               his               seat               in               the               Virginia               Legislature.

Mason               was               less               than               enthralled               with               this               responsibility               and               the               squabbling               amongst               the               lawmakers               caused               him               to               become               disenchanted.

In               a               letter               to               Washington,               he               wrote               that               "I               was               never               in               so               disagreeable               a               situation,               and               almost               despaired               of               a               cause               which               I               saw               so               ill               conducted.

Mere               vexation               and               disgust               threw               me               into               such               an               ill               state               of               health               that               before               the               convention               rose,               I               was               sometimes               near               fainting               in               the               House."               As               things               began               to               get               better               he               admitted               that               "after               some               weeks,               the               babblers               were               pretty               well               silenced               and               a               few               weighty               members               began               to               take               the               lead."               He               was               one               of               them.
               A               bit               of               a               hypochondriac,               Mason               was               often               late               for               legislative               sessions               with               a               variety               of               excuses.

But               despite               this,               he               was               highly               regarded               for               his               wisdom               and               abilities.

During               a               six               week               period               in               May               and               June               of               1776,               Mason               wrote               a               state               constitution               and               bill               of               rights               for               Virginia.

Mason               felt               strongly               that               "there               never               was               a               government               over               a               very               extensive               country               without               destroying               the               liberties               of               the               people,"               and               his               bill               of               rights               was               a               way               to               insure               this               did               not               happen.

A               committee               added               few               changes               to               his               document               and               it               was               adopted.

When               1776               came               to               an               end,               five               colonies               had               adopted               similar               declarations               of               rights;               by               1783               every               state               had               a               form               of               a               bill               of               rights.

Almost               fifty               years               later,               Thomas               Jefferson               would               write               that               "the               fact               is               unquestionable               that               the               Bill               of               Rights               and               the               Constitution               of               Virginia               were               drawn               originally               by               George               Mason."               
               The               Declaration               of               Rights               was               approved               by               the               Assembly               on               June               12,               1776               and               a               little               over               two               weeks               later               a               final               draft               of               Mason's               state               constitution               was               approved.

In               1780,               Mason               left               office,               feeling               that               the               new               government               was               going               to               get               off               the               ground.

He               married               once               more,               to               Sarah               Brent,               and               went               back               to               live               at               Gunston               Hall,               telling               anyone               who               would               listen               that               he               had               no               further               intent               on               serving               in               the               legislature.

But               the               Constitutional               Convention               of               1787               saw               Mason               agree               to               go               to               Philadelphia               as               one               of               Virginia's               delegates.

He               complained               upon               arriving               in               the               city               that               he               had               begun               "to               grow               heartily               tired               of               the               etiquette               and               nonsense               so               fashionable               in               this               city."               He               changed               his               mind               however               when               he               saw               how               serious               the               business               of               drafting               the               country's               constitution               was,               saying               "the               eyes               of               the               United               States               are               turned               upon               this               assembly,               may               God               grant               that               we               may               be               able               to               gratify               them,               by               establishing               a               wise               and               just               government."
               All               through               the               convention,               Mason               spoke               in               favor               of               the               rights               of               individuals               and               the               states               as               opposed               to               the               federal               government.

He               was               firmly               against               a               proposed               ten               mile-square               Federal               district               that               became               the               District               of               Columbia.

It               would               eventually               be               located               a               short               distance               from               his               home.

He               was               strongly               in               favor               of               popular               elections,               unrestricted               admission               of               any               new               western               states,               and               a               three-part               executive               branch               system               of               government.

Compromises               on               these               issues               were               reached,               but               Mason               was               put               off               by               an               agreement               to               allow               slavery               for               another               twenty               years.

Despite               being               a               slaveholder               himself               he               felt               that               "every               master               of               slaves               is               born               a               petty               tyrant."               He               favored               abolition               as               soon               as               economically               possible               and               wanted               to               stop               all               future               slave               importation.
               Mason               finally               had               had               enough               on               September               12,               1787,               when               his               proposal               to               include               a               bill               of               rights               in               the               new               Constitution               was               defeated.

Federalists               were               against               the               idea,               but               Mason               penned               a               three-page               list               of               objections               that               were               published               in               the               Pennsylvania               Packet               on               October               4th.

This               work               was               in               opposition               to               the               "Federalist               Papers",               written               during               the               ratification               debate.

The               Virginia               ratification               convention               saw               Mason's               proposal               defeated               by               a               vote               of               89-79,               with               the               new               constitution               being               ratified               in               the               state               and               finally               in               the               country.

The               friendship               of               Mason               and               Washington               became               a               victim               of               the               heated               quarrels.


               James               Madison               would               eventually               introduce               a               bill               of               rights               that               were               based               on               Mason's               beliefs               to               the               first               session               of               Congress.

When               it               was               passed,               it               left               Mason               very               happy,               with               only               the               slavery               issue               as               a               sticking               point.

George               Mason               died               on               October               7th,               1792,               at               the               age               of               sixty               six.

To               the               end               he               remained               available               to               give               advice               to               the               fledgling               nation's               leaders.

Thomas               Jefferson               took               him               up               on               the               invitations,               commenting,               "Whenever               I               pass               your               road               I               shall               do               myself               the               honor               of               turning               into               it."
               George               Mason               University,               located               in               Fairfax,               Virginia,               now               bears               the               patriot's               name.

The               George               Mason               Memorial,               in               Washington,               D.C.,               was               dedicated               in               2002.

It               stands               near               the               Jefferson               Memorial,               a               reminder               to               the               country               of               one               man's               vision               of               human               rights.






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    At               the               junction               of               Route               9               and               Interstate               84               in               Connecticut               is               the               1.3               million               square               foot               two-level               Westfarms               Mall               which               offers               upscale               shopping               to               those               who               live               in               the               metro               Hartford               region.

    The               mall               straddles               the               borders               of               Farmington               and               West               Hartford               in               central               Connecticut               and               is               owned               by               the               Taubman               Company               which               specializes               in               development,               leasing,               and               center               operations.
                   The               mall               opened               in               1974               being               originally               anchored               by               two               upscale               department               stores               of               the               day:               G.

    Fox               Co.

    and               Sage-Allen.
                   In               1982,               the               mall's               first               expansion               was               completed               resulting               in               the               opening               of               Lord               and               Taylor,               another               upscale               department               store.
                   The               G.

    Fox               store               was               converted               to               its               sister               Filene's               division               in               1993               and               after               Sage-Allen               went               bankrupt;               its               space               became               the               new               Filene's               Men               and               Home               store               in               1995.
                   In               1996,               a               more               ambitious               expansion               to               the               mall               brought               20               additional               shops               as               well               as               another               upscale               department               store,               New               England's               first               Nordstrom               location               which               is               still               currently               Connecticut's               only               Nordstrom.
                   In               2005,               Federated               Department               Stores,               owners               of               Macy's,               bought               May               Department               Stores,               owners               of               Filene's.
                   This               led               both               Filene's               stores               to               be               converted               into               Macy's.
                   The               size               of               the               Filene's               Men               and               Home               store               allowed               the               store               to               be               renamed               by               Macy's               as               the               Macy's               Men's               Store               and               Furniture               Gallery.
                   All               four               of               the               mall's               department               stores               are               large               two-floor               anchors               with               Nordstrom               taking               up               189,000               square               feet,               Macy's               two               locations               totaling               292,000               square               feet,               Lord               and               Taylor               consisting               of               117,000               square               feet,               and               JC               Penney               with               200,000               square               feet.
                   The               mall               has               520,000               square               feet               for               mall               tenant               space               and               a               total               of               6,500               parking               spaces               with               parking               garage               deck               parking               on               either               side               of               Nordstrom.
                   While               both               parking               deck               A               and               C               provides               direct               access               to               Nordstrom's               upper               and               lower               levels,               parking               deck               A               on               both               levels               additionally               provides               direct               access               to               the               Lord               and               Taylor.
                   Parking               in               those               parking               decks               in               the               past,               I               will               caution               shoppers               that               if               they               plan               on               dining               or               shopping               in               areas               of               the               mall               that               could               be               open               late,               check               the               hours               of               Nordstrom               or               Lord               and               Taylor               so               that               you               will               be               able               to               go               back               to               the               parking               deck               at               the               end               of               the               night.
                   If               not,               you               will               be               forced               to               have               security               drive               you               to               your               car               since               walking               the               perimeter               of               the               large               mall               late               at               night               is               not               something               I               would               recommend               since               there               are               areas               that               do               not               have               adequate               lighting.
                   This               is               an               especially               wise               idea               if               you               plan               to               dine               at               the               Rainforest               Café,               which               is               open               late,               is               the               busiest               restaurant               of               the               mall,               and               where               reservations,               either               by               calling               ahead               or               visiting               when               you               first               arrive,               are               strongly               recommended.
                   It               seems               the               parking               lot               outside               Nordstrom               is               the               least               crowded               of               the               mall               and               if               you               visit               Rainforest               Café,               you               may               want               to               look               for               a               spot               near               Macy's               Main               Store               on               the               mall's               north               end               since               it               is               close               to               the               popular               restaurant.
                   If               you               dine               at               the               Rainforest               Café,               a               visit               is               not               complete               unless               you               visit               their               unique               shop               and               bar,               located               in               the               front               of               the               restaurant.
                   While               the               mall               does               not               have               a               food               court,               it               does               offer               several               food               outlets               near               the               mall               entrance               on               the               lower               level               in               the               mall's               northwest               corner               including               a               Ruby               Tuesday,               Burger               King,               Subway,               Pretzel               Time,               Surf               City               Squeeze               and               GNC.
                   Other               food               outlets               are               featured               throughout               the               mall               such               as               Au               Bon               Pain,               Café               Nordstrom,               California               Pizza               Kitchen,               Gloria               Jean's               Gourmet               Coffees,               Master               Wok,               Praline's               Gourmet               Ice               Cream,               Sbarro               the               Italian               Eatery,               Uno               Chicago               Grill,               Auntie's               Anne's,               Godiva               Chocolatier,               Harry               and               David,               Mrs.

    Field's               Original               Cookie               Company,               Munson's               Chocolates,               Pretzel               Time,               Starbuck's               Coffee,               Sweet               Factory,               and               Williams-Sonoma               Grande               Cuisine.
                   The               mall               from               1974               to               2002               had               a               center               court               on               the               lower               level,               located               between               the               Macy's               Men's               Store               and               Furniture               Gallery               and               Lord               and               Taylor,               with               waterfall-style               fountains               and               a               small               stage               for               entertainment.
                   The               waterfalls               have               since               been               removed               but               stages               remain               giving               the               space               a               more               open               look.
                   The               center               court's               name               has               been               renamed               the               AT&T               Center               Court               and               a               Starbuck's               Coffee               kiosk               recently               opened               in               the               court               with               several               couches               and               soft               seating               close               by.
                   In               addition               to               being               home               to               the               AT&T               Experience               Kiosk,               the               court               also               features               complimentary               wireless               Internet               for               those               bringing               their               laptops               or               PDA's               into               the               mall.
                   Pay               telephones               are               located               on               the               lower               level               at               the               mall               entrance               near               the               California               Pizza               Kitchen,               Cener               Court               near               Customer               Service,               at               the               entrance               to               Nordstrom,               and               on               the               upper               level               at               the               main               entrance               near               Nordstrom.
                   The               mall               is               also               known               for               a               number               of               upscale               retailers               such               as               MAC,               Coach,               Apple,               Bebe,               Williams-Sonoma               Grand               Cuisine,               Restoration               Hardware,               J.

    Crew,               Brooks               Brothers,               Pottery               Barn,               Talbots,               Ann               Taylor,               Hollister,               Abercrombie               and               Fitch,               Banana               Republic,               Babystyle,               Sephora,               L'Occitane,               and               J.

    Jill.
                   Soft               seating               areas               are               located               throughout               the               mall               primarily               near               the               mall's               department               stores               and               replace               the               hard               wood               benches               that               many               malls               have               for               their               shoppers               when               they               take               a               break               from               their               shopping.
                   These               areas               consist               of               soft               leather-like               chairs               with               small               wooden               tables               with               little               lamps.
                   Restrooms               in               the               mall               are               located               on               the               lower               level               near               center               court               and               additional               restrooms               are               located               on               the               lower               level               near               Macy's               Main               Store               and               on               the               upper               level               near               Nordstrom.
                   Nordstrom               has               a               family               restroom               on               the               upper               level               as               well               as               the               restroom               near               the               mall               entrance               closest               to               Nordstrom's               upper               level               entrance.
                   Several               different               bank               offices               and               ATM's               are               located               throughout               the               mall.
                   The               Bank               of               America               ATM               is               located               on               the               lower               level               in               the               center               court,               another               ATM               in               Nordstrom's               lower               level               mall               entrance               near               the               shoe               department,               a               
                   Sovereign               Bank               ATM               at               the               lower               level               JC               Penney               entrance,               and               a               Farmington               Savings               Bank               ATM               with               offices               on               the               upper               level               near               Macy's.
                   For               customer               service               and               safety,               the               mall's               customer               service               center               is               located               on               the               lower               level               in               Center               Court               and               the               mall's               security               department               is               located               on               the               upper               level               and               is               accessible               by               taking               the               lower               level               elevator               near               California               Pizza               Kitchen,               at               the               mall's               north               end.
                   Specifically,               the               customer               service               center               provides               mall-wide               gift               cards,               strollers               for               a               $5               refundable               deposit,               wheelchairs               by               a               state               issued               photo               ID,               gift               wrapping,               complimentary               shopping               bags,               postage               stamps,               photo               copies,               outgoing               faxes,               lost               and               found,               restaurant               information,               store               information,               gift               suggestions,               directions/maps,               special               event               information,               seasonal               promotions,               and               employment               opportunities.
                   Pepsi               vending               machines               are               located               throughout               the               mall               for               those               needing               to               quench               their               thirst.
                   On               the               upper               level,               they               are               located               outside               JC               Penney               and               near               the               mall               entrance               close               to               Macy's               Men's               Store               and               Furniture               Gallery.
                   Water               fountains               can               be               found               outside               Nordstrom               on               the               lower               level,               outside               Macy's               Men's               Store               and               Furniture               Gallery,               at               the               northwest               mall               entrance               on               the               lower               level               near               Macy's               Main               Store,               at               the               upper               level               southwest               mall               entrance               near               Radio               Shack,               near               Macy's               on               the               lower               level,               outside               Macy's               Men's               Store               and               Furniture               Gallery,               near               the               restrooms               on               the               lower               level               close               to               Limited               Too,               and               near               the               southern               lower               level               mall               entrance               near               Ruby               Tuesday.
                   The               mall               trade               map               includes               the               cities               and               towns               of               Hartford,               East               Hartford,               Manchester,               Bloomfield,               Windsor,               Avon,               Bristol,               New               Britain,               Bristol,               Berlin,               Cromwell,               Middletown,               Meriden,               Cheshire,               Wallingford,               and               Waterbury.
                   In               the               trade               area,               Taubman               reports               that               there               is               a               population               of               1,248,219               with               494,094               households               making               an               average               household               income               of               $72,373               and               there               are               approximately               174,627               households               making               over               $75,000               a               year.

    The               average               age               of               a               person               in               this               trade               area               is               39.
                   Additionally               there               are               six               major               colleges               and               universities               in               the               Hartford               area               which               enroll               a               total               of               15,000               students               annually.
                   From               driving               around,               I               can               tell               you               that               the               mall               is               very               close               to               Central               Connecticut               State               University               in               New               Britain.
                   While               the               mall               is               a               great               place               for               college               students               to               hang               out               and               eat,               its               high               end               shopping               may               be               a               disadvantage               for               those               with               limited               funds.
                   I               suggest               those               folks               visit               the               Corbins               Corner               Shopping               Center               located               across               the               street               from               Westfarms               and               is               anchored               by               Sears,               Best               Buy,               Office               Depot,               and               several               other               stores               and               a               few               standalone               restaurants.
                   A               large               Target               Greatland,               which               combines               merchandise               in               a               discount               department               store               with               that               typically               found               in               a               supermarket,               is               located               right               off               Route               9               exit               30               on               Route               71.
                   The               Westfarms               Mall               is               open               Mondays               through               Saturdays               from               10               a.m.

    to               9:30               p.m.

    and               Sundays               11               a.m.

    to               6               p.m.
                   Department               stores               and               restaurant               hours               may               vary               but               the               main               entrance               on               the               lower               level               at               the               mall's               north               end               between               Macy's               and               Lord               and               Taylor               opens               at               7               a.m.

    for               mall               walkers.
                   Those               coming               from               the               west               should               use               Interstate               84               exit               40,               turn               right               on               New               Britain               Avenue,               Route               71,               and               follow               signs               to               Westfarms.
                   Those               coming               from               the               south               and               the               Connecticut               shoreline               should               take               Interstate               91               North               to               exit               22,               Route               9               North,               and               then               use               exit               30               off               Route               9,               then               turn               right               on               New               Britain               Avenue               Route               71               and               follow               signs               to               Westfarms.
                   Those               coming               from               Route               9               will               notice               that               this               is               the               last               exit               on               the               highway               before               the               highway               splits               forcing               drivers               to               choose               Interstate               84               East               toward               Waterbury               or               Interstate               84               West               toward               Hartford.
                   Those               coming               from               New               Britain               should               take               Route               71               to               Westfarms               or               follow               directions               from               Route               9               from               above.
                   Those               coming               from               the               east               should               travel               on               Interstate               84               west,               exit               40,               turn               right               on               New               Britain               Avenue,               Route               71,               and               follow               signs               to               Westfarms.
                   Those               coming               from               the               north               and               those               from               Bradley               International               Aiport               should               take               Interstate               91               south               to               Interstate               84               west,               exit               40,               turn               right               on               New               Britain               Avenue,               Route               71,               and               follow               to               Westfarms.
                   The               mall               is               located               at               New               Britain               Avenue,               Route               71               and               South               Road,               south               of               the               Interstate               84               exit               40               interchange.
                   It's               nearest               competing               mall               is               the               Buckland               Hills               Mall               located               about               15               miles               away.






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