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I Couldn’t Escape Poison Oak. So I Started Eating It.
The Wall Street Journal· 6 days agoSo I dug into the actual literature. In 1624, Captain John Smith was the first European to write...
Lies About American History We Were All Taught in School
Cheapism via AOL· 23 hours agoA lot of U.S. history is too good to be true — and actually is not. Sometimes fact is ignored, or...
Keeping it Kelce | Sports Daily Newsletter
Philly.com· 2 days agoThe former Eagles center is unabashedly himself — that’s part of his charm. Marcus Hayes has been covering the NFL for decades. The Eagles opened up...
The Curious Case of the Stereophonic Cast Recording
Vulture· 6 days agoWhat keeps a musical legacy burning brightly when the hit parade dies down? The Beatles were not just selling harmonic density and emotional simplicity...
Documenting and preserving Virginia’s largest, most revered trees
Virginia Mercury via Yahoo News· 5 days agoVirginia is home to nearly 80 national champion big trees, consistently placing the commonwealth in...
The 20 Most Beautiful Places In Virginia, According To A Local
Southern Living via Yahoo News· 7 days agoIn the evening, the super-size star lights up the night with twinkle lights. Cumberland Gap National...
North Dakota family of 18 gained nationwide fame for using a school bus as a family car
The Fargo Forum· 2 days agoIt turns out, the woman who succeeded Bodine as North Dakota's Mother of the Year gained national...
ARKANSAS A-Z: Until his death, de Soto expedition traveled Arkansas | Northwest Arkansas...
Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette· 6 days agoWhen the Spanish expedition of Hernando de Soto crossed the Mississippi River on June 28, 1541 (June...