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The Best Hole-In-The-Wall Steakhouses In America
You won't always find the best steak at the steakhouse chains. Sometimes, you have to really dig. These hole-in-the-wall ...
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Everyday cars of America in 1950s We colorized original vintage USA photos
Everyday Cars Of America in the 1950s 🗽 We Colorized Original Vintage USA Photos. Curious about what everyday cars looked ...
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How America’s AIM-9 Sidewinder Air-to-Air Missile Conquered the Skies
The Sidewinder missile is the most ubiquitous air-to-air missile in the world—first introduced in the 1950s and still in widespread use today.
Vintage Schätze on MSN
Have you ever wondered how Christmas looked in the USA in 1950?
This restored and colorized footage brings the holiday season of 1950s America back to life. Streets lined with glowing shop ...
Ray Charles lived in South Dallas in the mid-1950s while assembling his crack Atlantic Records band, featuring Lincoln High ...
When voters believe they're living through an economic apocalypse, they're willing to embrace the very policies that would ...
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Contributor: The American experiment isn't what's failing
The economy is broken, but the cause isn't capitalism, markets or global competition.
Often served bite-sized and on a skewer, this old-school appetizer embodies tiki-cuisine: bold, Asian-American fusion with ...
One of Milwaukee's Frank Lloyd Wright-designed homes is almost hidden in plain sight on the corner of Layton Boulevard and ...
Black Friday's origins are far removed from today's shopping frenzy. Initially, the term signified a 1869 financial panic on ...
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The Ever-Present Panic About America’s Schools
Illiteracy worries have long been irresistible to the educated class.
Once upon a time in America, Schwinn and bicycles were synonymous, and Chicago was the center of the two-wheeled, pedal-powered universe.
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