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Why we Celebrate the Fourth of July
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Why we Celebrate the Fourth of July

Today in the United States, Independence Day is celebrated on July 4th, and the day is … Why we Celebrate the Fourth of JulyRead more

by AO•February 29, 2024
This Viking King Was Buried With His Sword and His Dog
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This Viking King Was Buried With His Sword and His Dog

ICELAND – archaeologists working at Eyjafjörður fjord in northern Iceland uncovered a massive burial site earlier … This Viking King Was Buried With His Sword and His DogRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•February 28, 2024
What Did People Use Before Shampoo?
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What Did People Use Before Shampoo?

When commercial shampoo began hitting store shelves in the 1930s, it changed the world. That begs … What Did People Use Before Shampoo?Read more

by Elizabeth Lundin•February 27, 2024
Jim Bridger’s Lingering Presence
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Jim Bridger’s Lingering Presence

Jim Bridger was the original western mountain man to the fullest. His proprioceptive abilities in navigating … Jim Bridger’s Lingering PresenceRead more

by Cindi Grant•February 26, 2024
32 Hilarious Memes Only True History Nerds Will Understand
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32 Hilarious Memes Only True History Nerds Will Understand

Usually, on this site, we post some pretty serious things: biographies, theories, archaeological news, and answers … 32 Hilarious Memes Only True History Nerds Will UnderstandRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•February 25, 2024
Archaeologists Uncover Treasure Trove of Mayan Ritual Stones
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Archaeologists Uncover Treasure Trove of Mayan Ritual Stones

“Ideology, expressed in material form and through aspects of public rituals and public ceremonial structures, played … Archaeologists Uncover Treasure Trove of Mayan Ritual StonesRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•February 24, 2024
The First African American to Serve on the Senate, Hiram Revels
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The First African American to Serve on the Senate, Hiram Revels

The first African American to serve on the U.S. Congress was Hiram Rhodes Revels. He was … The First African American to Serve on the Senate, Hiram RevelsRead more

by AO•February 23, 2024
The Most Valuable Shipwreck Discovery of All Time
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The Most Valuable Shipwreck Discovery of All Time

The World’s most valuable Shipwreck treasure The San Jose was found at the bottom of the ocean … The Most Valuable Shipwreck Discovery of All TimeRead more

by Cindi Grant•February 22, 2024
Edith Wilson, the First Lady who Acted as President
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Edith Wilson, the First Lady who Acted as President

Edith Bolling Galt Wilson was President Woodrow Wilson’s second wife and from 1915-1921, she was the … Edith Wilson, the First Lady who Acted as PresidentRead more

by AO•February 21, 2024
Vice Presidents That Became Presidents
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Vice Presidents That Became Presidents

Since George Washington first became president in 1789, we have had 44 different presidents, 14 of … Vice Presidents That Became PresidentsRead more

by AO•February 20, 2024

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