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John Smith: Champion of Jamestown or Tall-Tale Weaver?There is no denying that Captain John Smith led an extraordinary life. From humble beginnings on a farm to life as a soldier and later a founding member of Jamestown’s Virginia Colony ...
If you fished in the 1980s or 1990s, you got to see the premiere of the Professional Bass Tournament. Yes, tournaments were around before that, but they did not receive the national attention that ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNOnce in Dire Straits, Atlantic Sturgeon Are Staging a Comeback on the East CoastFrom Maine to Florida, the endangered, prehistoric fish is rebounding, but a recent study shows just how vulnerable the U.S.
Melbourne academic and art historian Richard Haese had the ability to note the overlooked and understand the actual practice ...
Captain John Smith, the leader of the Jamestown colony ... lead shot, and a piece of drawing slate with its lead pencil. Horton suspects the slate might have belonged to White, who may have ...
The first mention of coffee in America was by Captain John Smith who had seen coffee cultivation in Turkey and introduced the ...
Welcome to this week’s Terry’s Talkin’ podcast, with cleveland.com columnist Terry Pluto and host David Campbell. This week, they look at the Pacers vs. Knicks series and continue to breakdown the ...
Roane State Foundation recently awarded a total of 72 scholarships worth more than $67,000 to high school seniors from nearly ...
We often take our access to good plumbing and a vast selection of cleaning products for granted, not knowing that they were ...
"John Singer Sargent loved people, and it shows," said Lisa Yin Zhang in Hyperallergic. Born to American parents who'd become ...
Cedar Rapids Museum of Art Introduces a New Temporary ExhibitionStrokes of Genius: American Impressionism and its LegacyNow – ...
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