12 Favorite Haunts of the Founding Fathers You Can Still Visit Today
(via mental_floss) The Founding Fathers built the groundwork for America, but they were much more than military strategists and document
Read more(via mental_floss) The Founding Fathers built the groundwork for America, but they were much more than military strategists and document
Read moreDominic Fragman plays guitar, drums and sings simultaneously on the Rush classic Tom Sawyer!
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Read more(via Motherboard) The scientific name for the phenomenon of getting a song stuck in our head is involuntary musical imagery,
Read more(via mental_floss) 1966’s It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown remains one of the most endearing television specials ever produced. As
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) The names of Les Paul and Leo Fender grace many of the most famous electric guitars. Designed
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