City of Los Angeles Cans Columbus Day That’s Ok Because Many Preceded Him Across the Atlantic Like Saint Brendan

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The Irish monk Saint Brendan the Navigator circa 550 a. d. sailed across the Atlantic to a vast land where he came across a big river which flowed to the west, obviously one of the rivers flowing from the western slopes of the Appalachians, probably the Cumberland or the Ohio river, and when you consider the fascinating megalithic complex at Mystery Hill near Salem, New Hampshire, built by Celts before Saint Brendan, that Los Angeles has joined other cities in canceling Columbus Day is no big deal, so now then perhaps they’ll rename the day Saint Brendan Day or perhaps Canaanite Day for the Amuraca people (Amorites) for whom was named America.