The American Government Is Searching For Its Own Lost Art
(via Atlas Obscura) Murals and sculptures created during the New Deal have ended up in unexpected places. And one by
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Murals and sculptures created during the New Deal have ended up in unexpected places. And one by
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Read more(via mental_floss) Visitors to the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago had an opportunity to see a lot of new ideas
Read more(via Irish Central) St. Patrick’s Day is the one day a year where everyone is a little bit Irish. In
Read more(via mental_floss) It wouldn’t be a St. Patrick’s Day celebration in the Windy City without 400,000 spectators crowding the banks
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Read more(via Great Big St0ry) Haruo Nakajima is perhaps Japan’s most famous actor, but you wouldn’t necessarily recognize his face. That’s
Read more(via mental_floss) For over two centuries, the Library of Congress (LOC) and its staff have served as invaluable resources for
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) In the waning months of World War II, as the likelihood of a land invasion of the
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