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Rated • 37 reviews • photography • denverpost.com
Some pretty unique photographs from pre-revolutio Russia.
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This site is a great way to learn about what's going on in the world. I like to find pages that "say something" in a unique way; by quoting a famous person who lived 100 years ago, by showing a video of a real-life happening, or by finding a news article that gives you real insight into current events.
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Rated • 37 reviews • photography • denverpost.com
Some pretty unique photographs from pre-revolutio Russia.
Rated • 1 review • history • earlyamericancrime.com
Exactly the kind of thing I would expect from a SUNY at Stony Brook (my alma mater) professor.
Rated • 5 reviews • animals • dailymail.co.uk
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Rated • 16 reviews • history • webhistoryofengland.com
Interesting article (I didn't know a lot of this) but the placement of the ads was a bit much.
Rated • 1 review • travel • blogspot.com
Imagine how much money someone could make if they actually found a ghost!
Rated • 2 reviews • travel, american history • historical-travels.com
This was my second visit to Gettysburg, and it had a very powerful impact on me. There came a moment when I finally "got" what that event was all about.
Rated • 10 reviews • history • webhistoryofengland.com
Never having experienced war, I find this very difficult to comprehend.
Rated • 1 review • video games • insidesocialgames.com
If you're on Facebook and have been wondering where Farmville, Mafia Wars, Texas Hold 'Em and who knows what else comes from, here it is.
Rated • 1 review • history • cartridgesave.co.uk
"Among the many aspects of the Spanish Civil War that continue to exert a particular fascination today is the wealth of astonishing propaganda posters produced by the various factions involved in the fighting. There was a high rate of illiteracy in the country, particularly among women, peasants and the working classes, so poster designers employed rousing imagery and succinct slogans to deliver their message."
Rated • 2 reviews • photography • scoutingny.com
A public school in Brooklyn built with owl adornments.