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Sunday, June 14, 2026
Cincinnati, Ohio in 1870 - Part 2 by Denise M. Colby
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This is the PART TWO of my two-part post about Cincinnati, Ohio in 1870. I had gathered so much research for my recent book, A Whole New Pla...
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Saturday, June 13, 2026
Two Kentucky Towns That Moved: How Eddyville and Kuttawa Survived Lake Barkley
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Imagine seventy years ago, walking a street in Eddyville, Kentucky, a small town on the banks of the Cumberland River. You’d hear the whistl...
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Friday, June 12, 2026
Coming to America - Live Theater
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By Kathy Kovach Storytelling is as old as time. It’s how God wired us. I’m sure Moses sat near the fire, regaling the Israelites with st...
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Wednesday, June 10, 2026
The Dahlonega Mint
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by Denise Farnsworth By the middle of the 1830s, the Georgia Gold Rush was in full swing. Miners who had first filled their pockets (or goos...
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Rolling Out Toilet Paper
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B y Suzanne Norquist Before toilet paper was a commodity on store shelves, someone invented it. Patents were issued, marketers developed ...
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Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Phantom Ships of the Chesapeake
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— By Tiffany Amber Stockton There's something about open water and a dark sky that invites stories. Just think about all the sea shantie...
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Monday, June 8, 2026
Niels Bohr: One Scientist's Quiet War Against Hitler
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by Martha Hutchens Niels Bohr, 1935, Public Domain, Wikipedia Commons No book covering the history of science would ignore Niels Bohr. His c...
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