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Blue Crab: A Savory Beauty and Maryland Staple

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The blue crab is one of the most recognizable crustaceans in the coastal waters of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Found in the Chesapeake Bay, the blue crab plays a crucial role in marine science and fisheries.

Thanksgiving Crafts

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Thanksgiving crafts for kids include candle holders made of fruit and handmade paper. Learn about crafts for kids to celebrate Thanksgiving.

How Beekeeping Works

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Beekeeping is an ancient art with a fascinating history. Learn the ins and outs of beekeeping with HowStuffWorks.

5 Awesome Antique Tractors

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These 5 awesome antique tractors aren't like the mass-produced tractors you see today. Check out these rare antique tractors at HowStuffWorks.

Where Does Vanilla Flavoring Come From?

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Ah, vanilla. From pure vanilla extract to essence and imitation, it comes in all forms. But where does vanilla flavoring come from?

Can you start a garden in the summer?

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Are you wondering if you can start a garden in the summer? It's not too late. Check out this article and learn about planting a garden in the summer.

How is fabric created?

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So many people underestimate the role fabric plays in their lives. Learn how fabric is created in this article at HowStuffWorks.

Are There Diamonds in the Ocean?

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Not all diamonds are found on dry land. Many turn up in sediments below the ocean's surface. You just have to know where to look.

The Once-banned Gooseberry Has Made a Comeback in the U.S.

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The U.S. banned the gooseberry in the early 1900s because it contributed to white pine blister rust disease. But few states outlaw it anymore, so eat up!

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