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Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Sunday, October 29, 2017
History of Red Ribbon Week
Red Ribbon Week began as a tribute to a slain DEA Agent. Use the links below and listen to our podcast #S2E9 for details about the History of Red Ribbon Week.
Monday, July 10, 2017
New Evidence about Amelia Earhart

This recently discovered photo sparked off an investigation that may have proved what happened to Amelia Earhart.
Wednesday, July 5, 2017
There is Something on The Back

There is one line of text along the bottom edge on the back of the Declaration. It reads, "The Original Declaration of Independence July 4th 1776," This docket (identifying label) was visible when the document was rolled up for storage.
The Fading Declaration

Years of public display before coming to the National Archives caused this treasured document to fade. Today it is maintained under the most exacting archival conditions possible.
The Lee Resolution
Richard Henry Lee–Proposer of Independence
Sunday, July 2, 2017
The JFK Limo Remained in Service

Did you know that the limousine that John F. Kennedy was assassinated in on November 22, 1963, remained in service for another 13 years before it was retired in 1977?
Monday, June 27, 2016
50 Lincoln vs Kennedy Coincidences
For years people have speculated about the coincidences between the 16th and 35th president, and you may have heard of some of these in the past; however, we have compiled a list of 50 different ones that you can review and decide how uncanny these coincidences compare the two.
Admiral Matthew C. Perry's Flag
It was ironic that Admiral Perry's flag was present during the surrender of Japan, since in reality, he was probably the main cause for Japan becoming the nation that they did.
Monday, June 6, 2016
Abby Durfee Gray Borden
Abby Borden was the second wife to Andrew Borden. She was 37 years old and considered to be an old maid when they married. Abby used the Durfee to link her with one of the first families in the area.
Sunday, June 5, 2016
Lizzy Borden
Lizzie was born on July 19, 1860. At the age of two, she suffered the loss of her mother. However, she remained close to her father. Lizzie told many she had no memory of her mother. Her older sister, Emma, appeared to be the only constant in Lizzie's life. Emma was friend and mother to a young Lizzie.
Saturday, June 4, 2016
Who was the Good Doctor from Across the Street?
Dr. Bowen was a physician and neighbor of Andrew Borden, has, for over a century been a person of interest to those who study the Borden homicides.
Friday, June 3, 2016
The Story of Eli Bence, May Have Changed the Outcome.
The 27 year old face gazing earnestly above the tightly buttoned , notched lapels has a beseeching look. Other than a few courtroom sketches, this portrait is how most people who study the Borden case recall Eli Bence.
Thursday, June 2, 2016
Borden Murder Timeline
The Andrew and Abby Borden double homicide murder case has be compared to the O.J. Simpson Trail of the late 1800's. Charged with the murder of her parents, Lizzie Borden was latter acquitted and the case remains unsolved still to this day.
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Where did Sunglasses Come From?
The summer. A time for relaxing at the beach or by the pool. But what about that bright sunshine? Sunglasses have been around a lot longer than most people think.
Oldest Game - Bowling
Bowling is the oldest known surviving sport, having originated with the ancient Egyptians in the BC era, and producing many variations through the years, including the game of billiards, which has its origins in Renaissance England.
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Japanese Fire Ballons - The FuGo
America's retaliation on Japan after Perl Harbor left most of Japan, their army, and resources extremely bleak. The Japanese Government knew they had to retaliate and strike the mainland of the United States, but they did not have the resources, or did they?
Saturday, May 21, 2016
Playing with a full deck
Friday, May 20, 2016
Mind you own bee's wax, crack a smile, and losing face
Personal hygiene left much room for improvement. As a result, many women and men had developed acne scars by adulthood. The women would spread bee's wax over their facial skin to smooth out their complexions. When they were speaking to each other, if a woman began to stare at another woman's face she was told, "mind your own bee's wax." Should the woman smile, the wax would crack, hence the term "crack a smile." In addition, when they sat too close to the fire, the wax would melt... therefore, the expression "losing face."
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