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Month: March 2015

The Odd Origin of the Smithsonian Institution

By Stephen Posted on March 26, 2015 Posted in American History, Historical Perceptions, Modern History

The Smithsonian is a wonderful, amazing place (well…19 places). It is America’s national museum(s). The only other museum I can think of like the Smithsonian is the British Museum. Both have incredible collections, both are State funded and both are …

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Happy Maryland Day! …9 Months till Christmas…

By Stephen Posted on March 25, 2015 Posted in American History, Fun Fact of the Day, Historical Perceptions

My Father, A Marylander through and through, sent the following email to the family this morning. He gave me his permission to put it in the blog.   Just for some extra context, my father grew up on a farm …

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On this Saint Patrick’s Day, I would like you to think of Saint Aiden.

By Stephen Posted on March 17, 2015 Posted in Historical Perceptions, Medieval History

On this Saint Patrick’s Day, I would like you to think of Saint Aiden. Now before I begin I want to emphasize, Saint Patrick is awesome. His story is truly amazing and the impact he had on Irish history and the …

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Fun Fact St. Patrick’s Day Edition:

By Stephen Posted on March 17, 2015 Posted in American History, Fun Fact of the Day, Historical Perceptions, Modern History

St. Patrick’s Day was never really a huge deal in Ireland. It was Irish immigrants in New York, forming the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in order to celebrate Irish pride, that caused the day to become the popular day it …

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