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Severe logic: 1941 Ford showcase
A look at Severe Logic, a bold take on a timeless 1941 Ford. This showcase highlights the car’s design and character. What ...
In 1941, the world’s first antibiotic was mass-produced in a Peoria agriculture lab. On July 15, 1941, two Oxford University ...
One of the most decorated submarines of World War II, the centerpiece of a Michigan museum, now is in dry dock in Sturgeon Bay for preservation work.
Aunty Muriel “Puni” Ioane's ancestors lies at the Makua Protestant Cemetery. Ioane is a direct lineal descendant of Mākua, ...
Why do countries go to war? While economic, military and geopolitical factors are often part of the answer, researchers have ...
Whether or not she realized it, Lee was following in the principled footsteps of another woman, Jeannette Rankin of Montana, ...
Butler/U.S. Navy) If you’ve ever introduced yourself as an Army or Air Force member at a joint command and tried to address a ...
Saturday Evening Post features 2 old train car diners in Fort Pierce: The Palace on U.S. 1 and a railyard diner owned by Earl ...
Surprise! Earl Roberts didn't own today's Earl's Hideaway. This redhead did, and her husband was the first Green Bay Packers ...
Early in his historic baseball career, Ted Williams lost three full years while serving in the military during World War II. Williams joined the United States Naval Reserve in 1942. Given a chance to ...
Huge crowds of train fans turn out as the 1940s era Big Boy steam locomotive is making a rare trip cross country.
Once hailed for its “sporty” hills, Hillcrest Golf Club near Austin closed during World War II, its pros moving on and its ...
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