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How Toy Planes Inspired the Wright Brothers

by Michael Ray O’Brien11/6/202112/17/2023

Aviation pioneer Orville Wright never lost his capacity for finding inspiration in aerial playthings

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Rock ’n Roll ’n Race: A Fresh Look at the Keystone of the Elvis Presley Legend

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How Famed Instrument Maker Abraham Prescott Revolutionized the Bass

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Driven Out By Railroads, Steamboats Rolled Big Profits on the Colorado River

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An African-American band plays at Juneteenth Day celebration in Austin, Texas, 1900. (University of North Texas Libraries)
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Freeda Hartzell: That Other ‘Champion Rifle Shot of the World’

by Jim Foral4/27/20203/29/2022
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George Custer and the ‘Other’ 7th Cavalry

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