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If you are reading this, you are younger than Klumpe Blacksmithing. Julius Drews, its founder, was among the early settlers ...
Fort Scott got its start as a pioneer town. Anchored by the Fort Scott National Historic Site, the city has evolved to ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNEvery Proposed American State That Didn't Exist
Become a member on Patreon & get your name in the credits + exclusive content! <a href=" In this video, I explore 37 states ...
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s engagement has a royal twist. Genealogy research shows the couple has ties to European ...
A nationally-acclaimed wildlife photographer from Osage County visited Aug. 19 to discuss his work preserving one of America's most endangered ecosystems. Harvey Payne has been photographing animals ...
Falls City police said in a social media post the dead were a 23-year-old woman and a 27-year-old man who were found inside a ...
Today, Owensboro is home to two legendary spots that have kept the tradition alive: Moonlite Bar-B-Q Inn and Old Hickory ...
Many historians now point to that bloody night on Pottawatomie Creek as the first shots of what would become the American ...
A traveling version of the thought-provoking Smithsonian exhibition “Americans” will begin a six-year national tour in August. Based on the major exhibition at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the ...
Sure, it's hot. But things were a lot worse 151 years ago. Not only was there no air conditioning, but in 1874, Kansas was ...
Ken Lassman, author of Seasons and Cycles: Rhythms of Life in the Kansas River Basin in 1985, Wild Douglas County in 2007, ...
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Today-History-Aug24
Today in History for Aug. 24: In 79, Mount Vesuvius erupted and buried the Italian cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, killing 20,000 people.
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