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Maison de Jeanne: The Oldest House in the France from 14th Century
by Peter Barnesby Peter BarnesThe “Maison de Jeanne” (also known as “Jeanne’s House”), one of the oldest houses in Aveyron, France, was named after its last owner, a painter Maison de Jeanne
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Wilma Rudolph Story From Polio to Olympic Champ: Biography, Medals & Records
by Peter Barnesby Peter BarnesWilma Rudolph won a bronze medal in 4 x 100 meter relay at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics. In 1960, Wilma won 100 m race, becoming the fastest woman in the world.
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The most valuable artifacts left after the Titanic sinking
by Peter Barnesby Peter BarnesThis article contains about the 10 valuable artifacts that were in the Titanic ship when it sank and later auctioned with huge demand.
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A Short Story About Thomas Wedders’ Long Nose
by Peter Barnesby Peter BarnesThomas Wedders, also known as Thomas Wadhouse, is well renowned for possessing the longest nose in the world, which is said to be 7.5 inches (19 cm) long. A nose like that would be regarded as a severe instance of hypertrophy.
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Vintage Dating tips for women in the 1930s are Hilarious
by Peter Barnesby Peter BarnesThese 1930s antiquated “dating tips” for single ladies are hilarious. Just consider it: “Don’t drink too much; a man wants you to maintain your composure throughout the evening.
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Who is Liver-Eating Johnson, and Why People Are Saying Some Terrible Things?
by Peter Barnesby Peter BarnesCrow Tribe killed his wife and set his home on fire, so Liver-Eating Johnson went in search and ate them. He was born as John Jeremiah Garrison Johnston, but he was known as “Liver-Eating” Johnson when he died.
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Aloha Wanderwell, first woman to drive around the world with Model T Ford
by Peter Barnesby Peter BarnesThe Guinness Book of World Records officially accepted Aloha Wanderwell as the first woman to travel around the world. With Modern T Ford, trip covered 43 countries, four continents, and 380,000 miles.
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7 Fascinating Facts About Amelia Earhart And Her Life Story
by Peter Barnesby Peter BarnesAmelia Earhart was an American flyer who broke numerous records and advocated for women’s advancement in aviation. She was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean and the first person to fly solo from Hawaii to the mainland of the United States.
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Why 11 days skipped in 1752? Amazing story about Julian calendar Vs Gregorian calendar
by Peter Barnesby Peter BarnesThe Julian calendar was adopted in Great Britain until 1752, when it was replaced by the Gregorian calendar. The British had to “catch up” by skipping eleven days because there was an eleven-day discrepancy between the two calendars.