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President Kennedy and the Glory Days of Camelot
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President Kennedy and the Glory Days of Camelot

Everything has already been said of the Kennedy Presidency and the glory days of Camelot. While … President Kennedy and the Glory Days of CamelotRead more

by Theodore Hoosevelt•April 17, 2024•0
Humans Walked Differently Before AD 1500, Research Shows
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Humans Walked Differently Before AD 1500, Research Shows

You don’t have to look much further than a piece of Medieval art to know that … Humans Walked Differently Before AD 1500, Research ShowsRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•April 16, 2024
Site of Norse Parliament Discovered in Scottish Highlands
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Site of Norse Parliament Discovered in Scottish Highlands

CAITHNESS, SCOTLAND – Archaeologists have found, once again, that Scotland seems to bear more historical resemblance … Site of Norse Parliament Discovered in Scottish HighlandsRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•April 15, 2024
Snack After Death? 4,000-Year-Old Jar of Toads Found in Canaanite Tomb
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Snack After Death? 4,000-Year-Old Jar of Toads Found in Canaanite Tomb

NAHAL REPHA’IM BASIN, ISRAEL – Archaeologists were greeted with a surprising find when they opened up … Snack After Death? 4,000-Year-Old Jar of Toads Found in Canaanite TombRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•April 14, 2024
The $500 Dollar Origin of the Green Bay Packers
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The $500 Dollar Origin of the Green Bay Packers

The total value of the NFL’s 32 franchises is estimated to be somewhere in the neighborhood … The $500 Dollar Origin of the Green Bay PackersRead more

by Matthew Byrd•April 13, 2024
Stanislav Petrov, the Man Who Stopped WW3, Dies at 77
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Stanislav Petrov, the Man Who Stopped WW3, Dies at 77

This man saved the world in the 1980s, and you’ve probably never heard of him. It … Stanislav Petrov, the Man Who Stopped WW3, Dies at 77Read more

by Elizabeth Lundin•April 12, 2024
This Exhausting Video Shows How Women Got Dressed in the 1800s
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This Exhausting Video Shows How Women Got Dressed in the 1800s

For most of us, we have a relatively simple routine for getting ready in the morning. … This Exhausting Video Shows How Women Got Dressed in the 1800sRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•April 11, 2024
Historical “Facts” That Everyone Gets Wrong
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Historical “Facts” That Everyone Gets Wrong

The popular saying “History is written by the winners” isn’t entirely accurate. Neither are many so-called … Historical “Facts” That Everyone Gets WrongRead more

by Matthew Byrd•April 10, 2024
The Female Soviet Soldier Squads of WWII
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The Female Soviet Soldier Squads of WWII

Photo: pinterest.com It’s difficult to believe that the entire world was at war for the second time … The Female Soviet Soldier Squads of WWIIRead more

by Matthew Byrd•April 9, 2024
Why Did This Medieval Village Disappear 50 Years After It Was Built?
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Why Did This Medieval Village Disappear 50 Years After It Was Built?

STRZELIN, POLAND – the remains of a 700-year-old abandoned village have been rediscovered after nearly 70 … Why Did This Medieval Village Disappear 50 Years After It Was Built?Read more

by Elizabeth Lundin•April 8, 2024

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