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3."President Andrew Jackson had a parrot as a pet. When Jackson died, his parrot was present at the funeral, but was kicked out for swearing too much." 4."During WWII, the British were making a hasty ...
Juan Soto didn't necessarily have a banner day, at least not by his lofty standards, in his first game against the New York Yankees since signing a mega deal with the New York Mets this past offseason ...
Sea Lords were as vital to medieval Japan as samurai, so why were they called “pirates?” For 200 years, Japanese waters were ruled by self-proclaimed Sea Lords. They held immense political power and ...
The New York Jets are going to face off against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday and it has the makings to be one of the more interesting season-openers you will see. First and foremost, football is ...
Few of us today recognize the name of Johann Heinrich Graf von Bernstorff. Born in London to German parents in 1862, von Bernstorff became the German ambassador to the United States in 1908, where he ...
The popular Christmas carol "Away In a Manger" has an interesting history. German priest and Protestant Reformation leader Martin Luther was long believed to have written the song. However, historians ...
Umberger, Leslie. 2017. "Truth Inside the Myth: The Obscure History of Tramp Art in America." In No Idle Hands: The Myths & Meanings of Tramp Art. Addison, Laura, Umberger, Leslie, and Zafran, Eric, ...
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