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    The Siege of Béxar

    The famed Battle of the Alamo was toward the end ...

    The famed Battle of the Alamo was toward the end of the Texas Revolution — a sort of pivot just before the last battle. But at the revolution’s beginning, the siege of Béxar played out in almost the opposite way.

    May 6, 2015 Read more
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    Alice Roosevelt

    The eldest daughter of Theodore Roosevelt was a firebrand who ...

    The eldest daughter of Theodore Roosevelt was a firebrand who never shied away from the public eye. She was nicknamed “the Second Washington Monument” because of her social power, which she parlayed into political influence.

    May 4, 2015 Read more
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    Two Other Alcotts: Bronson and May

    Louisa was not the only notable Alcott. Her father, Bronson ...

    Louisa was not the only notable Alcott. Her father, Bronson Alcott, made a name for himself as a philosopher and a teacher. And her youngest sister, May Alcott, was an artist, who was really growing in prominence when she died at a sadly early age.

    Apr 29, 2015 Read more
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    Louisa May Alcott

    Once you examine Louisa May Alcott's life story, the inspirations ...

    Once you examine Louisa May Alcott's life story, the inspirations for her writing become clear. Her parents were idealists who struggled to make ends meet, but above all, they prioritized their family.

    Apr 27, 2015 Read more
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    The Sutherland Sisters

    In the late 1800s, seven sisters with musical talent and ...

    In the late 1800s, seven sisters with musical talent and incredibly long hair made waves in the circus and on the stage. They made millions as performers and haircare product moguls, but their personal lives were plagued with eccentricity.

    Apr 22, 2015 Read more
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    The Sham Battle and the Cochecho Massacre

    It was half performance for the British troops, and half ...

    It was half performance for the British troops, and half actual sham, and it led to an attack on Dover by the Pennacook tribe in 1689.

    Apr 20, 2015 Read more
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    S.A. Andrée and the 1897 North Pole Balloon Mission

    Andrée hoped to succeed in reaching the North Pole where ...

    Andrée hoped to succeed in reaching the North Pole where others had failed by doing it by air. With a seemingly endless positivity, he and two other men hoped to earn bragging rights for Sweden by reaching the pole.

    Apr 15, 2015 Read more
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    The Lady Who Turned to Soap

    Saponification is the process of turning to soap, and in ...

    Saponification is the process of turning to soap, and in certain conditions, cadavers do it. The Soap Lady is one of the most famous cases of an adipocere-covered corpse, but there are many like her.

    Apr 13, 2015 Read more
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    Immigration History: Lower East Side Tenement Museum, Part 2

    The second half of our interview with Dr. Annie Polland ...

    The second half of our interview with Dr. Annie Polland from the Lower East Side Tenement Museum focuses on specific figures in the building's history and ongoing research and expansion projects.

    Apr 8, 2015 Read more
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    Immigration History: Lower East Side Tenement Museum, Part 1

    The U.S. is, at its heart, a nation of immigrants. ...

    The U.S. is, at its heart, a nation of immigrants. The Lower East Side Tenement Museum works to preserve the history of many famillies who left their home countries to start lives in New York.

    Apr 6, 2015 Read more
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