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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...
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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Sunday, June 7, 2026
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Tape: The Tie That Binds By Izzy James Reproduction of Colonial Tape Textile work. Nowadays it’s done primarily as a hobby. I have been an ...
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Saturday, June 6, 2026
Women of Resistance: Sara Ginaite Rubinson
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“What I saw, I cannot forget. It will always be with my mind.” Sara Ginaite Rubinson, Jewish-Lithuanian-born Canadian resistance fighter L...
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