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  1. 11 ore fa

    Ever tried adding cream cheese to your peanut butter & jelly sandwich? This twist on the lunchbox staple comes from 1924! Happy ! See this recipe and more peanut butter sandwich ideas in the on our site:

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    A 1950 census taker in was hoisted 60 feet in the air to enumerate an ex-paratrooper who was trying to set a record for "flagpole sitting"! April 1, 2022, marks the release of the US . Read the article in the on our site:

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    The 1950 US Census is here! Read more the release of this incredible new record set:

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    A 1950 census taker in was hoisted 60 feet in the air to enumerate an ex-paratrooper who was trying to set a record for "flagpole sitting"! April 1, 2022, marks the release of the US . Read the article in the on our site:

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    31 mar

    School lunch in 1950! What were your favorite and least favorite school lunches growing up? This newspaper clipping shows what the Minneapolis public schools were serving this week in 1950. See the menu in the on our site:

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  6. 31 mar

    School lunch in 1950! What were your favorite and least favorite school lunches growing up? This newspaper clipping shows what the Minneapolis public schools were serving this week in 1950. See the menu in the on our site:

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    30 mar

    President Reagan was shot in Washington DC in 1981 in an assassination attempt. Also wounded were the White House press secretary, a Secret Service agent, and a police officer. See the full front page in the Shreveport Journal on our site:

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  8. 30 mar

    President Reagan was shot in Washington DC in 1981 in an assassination attempt. Also wounded were the White House press secretary, a Secret Service agent, and a police officer. See the full front page in the Shreveport Journal on our site:

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    29 mar

    Mariner 10 was the first spacecraft to visit Mercury, making its initial flyby in 1974. The images it sent back were published in newspapers around the United States and internationally. Read this article in the Journal News on our site.

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    29 mar

    The will be released in just a few days, on April 1! Learn more about it on our blog:

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  11. 29 mar

    Mariner 10 was the first spacecraft to visit Mercury, making its initial flyby in 1974. The images it sent back were published in newspapers around the United States and internationally. Read this article in the Journal News on our site.

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  12. 29 mar

    The will be released in just a few days, on April 1! Learn more about it on our blog:

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    28 mar

    Library by packhorse? The horseback librarians of the Great Depression brought books to remote Kentucky communities! Watch to learn more. Still curious? Learn more about the horseback librarians on our blog:

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  14. 28 mar

    Library by packhorse? The horseback librarians of the Great Depression brought books to remote Kentucky communities! Watch to learn more. Still curious? Learn more about the horseback librarians on our blog:

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    27 mar

    Effa Manley, the 1st woman inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, was born in 1897. Along with her husband, she co-owned the Newark Eagles (of the Negro Leagues) in the 1930s and '40s. See a photo of her in the Pittsburgh Courier on our site:

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    26 mar

    110 years ago, First Lady Nellie Taft planted the first Japanese Cherry Tree in Washington DC's West Potomac Park in March 1912. It was part of a gift of more than 3,000 cherry trees presented by Tokyo. Read this article in the Evening Star on our site:

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  17. 27 mar

    Effa Manley, the 1st woman inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, was born in 1897. Along with her husband, she co-owned the Newark Eagles (of the Negro Leagues) in the 1930s and '40s. See a photo of her in the Pittsburgh Courier on our site:

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  18. 26 mar

    110 years ago, First Lady Nellie Taft planted the first Japanese Cherry Tree in Washington DC's West Potomac Park in March 1912. It was part of a gift of more than 3,000 cherry trees presented by Tokyo. Read this article in the Evening Star on our site:

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    25 mar

    The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York City caught fire in 1911. It remains one of the deadliest workplace disasters in US history, with a death toll of 146—the majority of them young women. Read this article in the on our site:

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  20. 25 mar

    The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York City caught fire in 1911. It remains one of the deadliest workplace disasters in US history, with a death toll of 146—the majority of them young women. Read this article in the on our site:

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