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Easter Island's Giant Statues: How Did They Move Them?
The 01 October 2012 by Carolinearnoldtravel
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Fire & Ice: Hindenburg And Titanic
image credit 1,2 Fire & Ice: Hindenburg and Titanic is an innovative exhibit that brings together two marvels of transportation. Both the Titanic and Hindenbur... Read more
The 01 October 2012 by Gerard
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Remembering the Panic of 2008
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto.The 2012 Presidential election is just around the corner and prospects are not up for the challenger Governor Mitt Romney. Read more
The 29 September 2012 by Realizingresonance
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FAMILY HISTORY: Anniversary- One Hundred Years in America.
Copy of the original ship's manifest. Our family is listed at lines ten through fourteen. From Ancestry.com. I can't let this September go without marking an... Read more
The 25 September 2012 by Kena
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In The 1930s, Daredevils Would Drive Up Walls With Lions For Passengers
image credit The Wall of Death is a carnival sideshow featuring a silo- or barrel-shaped wooden cylinder inside of which motorcyclists, or the drivers of... Read more
The 18 September 2012 by Gerard
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The Unknown Story Of The Black Cyclone
image credit Marshall Taylor (1878 - 1932) was an American cyclist who won the world 1 mile track cycling championship in 1899 after setting numerous world... Read more
The 17 September 2012 by Gerard
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Guest Photo: Roger Staubach and J. Edgar Hoover
To celebrate the return of NFL football this week, our friend Sally Mott Freeman has given us this gem of a photo showing none less that Roger Staubach, star... Read more
The 11 September 2012 by Kena
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Found: World's Oldest Message In A Bottle
image credit A Scottish fisherman has found the world's oldest message in a bottle. It is 98 years old, and was cast into the ocean by Captain C. Hunter... Read more
The 07 September 2012 by Gerard
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Paris Boulevards
image credit Hand-coloured etchings of 1870s street scenes in Paris by Jules Adolphe Theodore Potémont (1827 - 1883). He was better known under the name of... Read more
The 04 September 2012 by Gerard
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Right-Wrong: The Cheyenne Way
Sooner or later, anyone studying Cheyenne ethnohistory will get round to reading George Bird Grinnell’s two volume work on this famous Plains tribe. Grinnell,... Read more
The 30 August 2012 by Cris
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