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Locked up
After it has closed for the day, the Tower of London looks extremely forbidding - and with good reason. It was built as a fortress to protect the monarch from hostile Londoners.... Read more
GUEST BLOGGER David Taylor on the War of 1812 - Before the SEALs: When America Faced the Water
This print by T. Buttersworth depicts the January 1815 battle between President and Endymion that led to the capture of Commodore John Rodgers’ cherished frigate. Courtesy, U.S.... Read more
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Cycling Propaganda Posters
This week's assignment in my digital illustration class was to create a propaganda poster. I've wanted to launch a car-demonizing/pro-cycling fear campaign for ... Read more
The 22 March 2012 by Forevermelody
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The Lorax and the Endecott
The Lorax was my favorite Dr. Seuss book when I was little and now that I am an adult I even have an interactive version on my Android tablet. Read more
The 04 March 2012 by Realizingresonance
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GUEST BLOGGER David Taylor on the War of 1812 - Before the SEALs: When America...
This print by T. Buttersworth depicts the January 1815 battle between President and Endymion that led to the capture of Commodore John Rodgers’ cherished... Read more
The 21 March 2012 by Kena
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GUEST BLOGGER: Debbie Weinkamer on Lucretia Garfield, “The Vanishing First...
Former First Lady Lucretia Garfield (seated center) with thirteen of her sixteen grandchildren in Mentor, Ohio, summer 1906. Left to right –Standing (back... Read more
The 30 March 2012 by Kena
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Young Faces Of The American Civil War
image credit Somehow we expect their faces to be different, not so staggeringly modern looking. Place them in contemporary clothing and all of these young men... Read more
The 09 March 2012 by Gerard
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Weird Map Of North America
In the late 1800s, merchants in the city of Superior, Wisconsin needed a way to convince other companies that their fair hamlet deserved to be a national... Read more
The 21 March 2012 by Gerard
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A History of Washington's Famous Cherry Trees
The 28 March 2012 by Kena
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Hemingway Kills Cat, Cries; Literary Establishment Rocked
Ernest Hemingway. Photo credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pennstatelive/4947341417/ In a recently unearthed letter, Ernest Hemingway, the undisputed... Read more
The 30 March 2012 by Periscope
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Bhongir, Andhra Pradesh, India
When I heard about this place called Bhongir, my first reaction was how come is it so close to Hyderabad and hardly anyone has heard of it.This place Bhongir... Read more
The 26 March 2012 by Memirza15
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Roadtrip To Bidar
Well we set off from hyderabad at around 9 and reached bidar by 11. Considering its only 130 kms from Hyderabad. So we went to the old part of town directly... Read more
The 13 March 2012 by Memirza15
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