What Else Happened on the Fourth of July?
How important is the Fourth of July to Americans? Important enough that most people call it by its date rather than its name. July 4, 1776, marks the signing of [Continue reading…]
How important is the Fourth of July to Americans? Important enough that most people call it by its date rather than its name. July 4, 1776, marks the signing of [Continue reading…]
The two dollar bill has always lived a strange life in American pockets. It is real currency, fully legal tender, and still printed today, yet it carries a mystique that [Continue reading…]
Canada and the United States share the longest non‑militarized border on Earth, stretching more than 5,500 miles from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Today the two countries are known for [Continue reading…]
If you have never heard that Michigan and Ohio have a long‑running rivalry, you might be surprised to learn the two once went to “war.” Not a real war with [Continue reading…]
Walk down the bread aisle today and you will see a lineup of bold, brightly colored bags promising organic ingredients, hearty grains, and a rebellious streak that feels more rock [Continue reading…]
There is a small town in Pennsylvania called Ashland where Route 61’s northbound traffic is briefly diverted onto a short detour. At first glance, nothing about it seems unusual. Drivers [Continue reading…]
Every year on Thanksgiving morning, while countless turkeys are roasting in the oven, over 3 million people bundle up and line the streets of New York to watch the annual [Continue reading…]
If you have never heard that Michigan and Ohio have a long‑running rivalry, you might be surprised to learn the two once went to “war.” Not a real war with [Continue reading…]
In March 1971, General Mills launched a new line of monster-themed cereals to capitalize on the success of Lucky Charms. The first two entries were Count Chocula, a chocolate-flavored vampire, [Continue reading…]
When the chilly days of the 1960s rolled in, the Dr Pepper Company faced a challenge. Soda sales tended to dip in winter, as people reached for warm drinks instead [Continue reading…]
Canada and the United States share the longest non‑militarized border on Earth, stretching more than 5,500 miles from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Today the two countries are known for [Continue reading…]
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