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Andrew Jackson and John Q. Adams eventually both got their wish. The presidency.
April 21, 2016 - 11:37 pm

The Election of 1825: John Quincy Adams’ crazy path to the White House

Let’s talk politics for a minute. Imagine a time when Democrats and Republicans were a part of the same party. Seems impossible,…
Tallahassee Cityscape
May 20, 2020 - 2:44 pm

Tallahassee; Florida’s Stunning State Capital

The history of the Florida state capital. Nowadays, Tallahassee is home to over 30,000 Florida State University students. However,…
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April 15, 2014 - 3:58 pm

Nixon’s MadMan Theory – So Crazy it Just Might Work. UPDATE: It Didn’t

During the midst of the Cold War, the decades long tension between the US and Russia, President Richard Nixon came up with a foreign…
Pulitzer Prize winning photograph taken of the Kent State Massacre.
May 10, 2014 - 3:53 pm

What to Know About The 1970 Shootings at Kent State

The late 60's and early 70's was a tumultuous period of American history to live through. The Cold War, the war in Vietnam, the…
Best Mayan Ruins
March 20, 2014 - 3:34 pm

Conquering the Best Mayan Ruins of Central America

Want to see some of the best Mayan ruins?  Grab an antidiarrheal and let's hit the old dusty trail. The Best Mayan Ruins of Central…
Oktoberfest 2011 - Opening Day
April 2, 2014 - 7:09 pm

Stumbling Thru History – Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany

Attention all beer lovers: Oktoberfest in Munich is probably the biggest beer festival you could ever attend in the world! In a…
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September 8, 2016 - 2:55 pm

Episode 301 – Baltimore, MD Podcast

O Say can you see? We’re in Baltimore, MD. We’ll learn about the Battle of Baltimore at Fort McHenry and the inspiration of…
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November 23, 2016 - 2:19 pm

You were lied to about Paul Revere’s ride, but the truth is even better

We've all heard the story about Paul Revere's famous ride to warn the colonists that the British were coming, but much of that folklore…