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Why Juneteenth didn’t actually end slavery in Texas
Washington Post· 2 days agoIn 1903, a Black man walked into an office in a small town in Texas, seeking any news about whether slavery had ended. The earnest inquiry from
Exploring road travel: Tourists may visit the Airstream Heritage Center in Ohio
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 5 days agoWhen Horatio Nelson Jackson packed for the first road trip across the United States, a trip that...
The story of Donald Ross
The Lake County Record-Bee· 6 days agoFor fans of the professional game, Pinehurst is one of the more different looking courses hosting a PGA Tour event ...
Best of Both Worlds: 4 Super Cool Towns a Short Drive from Astounding Nature
Yahoo Creative Studios· 3 days ago(Talk about best of both worlds.) 4. Terlingua, TX Shutterstock...Terlingua Ghost Town — that’s its...
Spotlight on So-Called Dollars
Coinweek· 3 days agoBy Charles Morgan and Hubert Walker for CoinWeek ..... It is said that New York coin dealer Thomas Elder first coined the term “So-Called Dollar” to
June events threaten to crowd out Fathers Day
Dothan Eagle· 6 days agoJune’s middle days seemingly attract clusters of events, such as the 124th United States Open Golf Championship and Father’s Day this ...
Today in Sports - Week Ahead, June 21 - June 27
Associated Press· 17 hours agoToday in Sports - Week Ahead, June 21 - June 27. 2 Takes
How to Differentiate the Different Bananas
Mercola· 6 days ago"Bananas have been reported to contain a significant amount of RS [resistant starch], with levels decreasing throughout ripening, and RS is considered dietary fiber according ...