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The Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey is one of the largest, oldest, and most significant buildings i
Amelia Earheart was a pioneer in the early days of aviation. She became the first woman to fly solo
From the very founding of the United States, there was a debate that took place amongst the represen
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In the middle ages, a legend persisted among Europeans that there was a Christian ruler in Asia, or
On July 1, 2020, a world traveler who was grounded by an international pandemic made the business an
The Earth takes a year to go around the sun, and a day to turn on its axis. It is tilted 23.5 degree
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Unquestionably, the most popular clothing innovation of the last 150 years has been blue jeans. They
On July 20, 1976, Viking 1 became the first robotic lander to land on Mars. On September 3, its sist
In 1990, filmmaker Peter Brosnan set out to find a legendary Egyptian city that was lost to time and
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There is an old saying that one person’s trash is another person’s treasure. But sometimes, one pers
On August 31, 1901, in Buffalo, New York, the President of the United States, William McKinley was s
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In the early 15th century, just before Europe began its Age of Exploration, China was embarking on a
In 1908, in the middle of the Siberian wilderness, near the Tunguska River, an explosion took place
When the space race first began, scientists didn’t even know if it was possible for humans to eat in
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The second Roman emperor was Tiberius. His right-hand man was the leader of his Praetorian Guard, Lu