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Sunday, May 24, 2026
The Great Halifax Explosion and the Halifax School for the Blind
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By Terrie Todd Born on January 4, 1850, in Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada, Charles Frederick Fraser was whittling a stick with a pocketkni...
Saturday, May 23, 2026
IT TOOK 50 YEARS TO OPEN A CAN
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By Mary Davis If preserving food in metal cans was invented around 1810, why did it take fifty years to invent a practical way to op...
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Friday, May 22, 2026
The Unwritten Rules of Regency Ballroom Conversation
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By Camille Elliot/Camy Tang Yes, it's AI-generated — but we did our homework. Costumes are period accurate for the Regency era, and her...
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Thursday, May 21, 2026
Did Christianity Turn Roman Slavery Upside Down? Maybe.
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by Liisa Eyerly When a novel is set in ancient Rome, it is almost impossible to avoid the subject of slavery. In the Roman Empire, slavery w...
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Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Western Hearths: What did Wild West Miners Eat?
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May brought longer days and mild weather to western mining camps, resulting in hard labor for miners. They needed quick, filling meals to ke...
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Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Gilded Age Fire Safety in the Thousand Islands
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During the Gilded Age, the Thousand Islands emerged as a glittering summer retreat for America’s wealthiest families. Palatial riverfront “c...
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Monday, May 18, 2026
A Steady Man in an Unsteady World
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by Tom Goodman This month's entry at Heroes, Heroines, and History is a post from my monthly newsletter. I open each newsletter wit...
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