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Ford Tri-Motor
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The Ford Tri-Motor was a classic airplane used for military and other applications. See specifications for this classic airplane.
Suicide Softail: A Chopper Profile
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The Suicide Softail motorcycle has a 6-speed Baker transmission and a powerful engine. See photos and specifications for this Ultima-powered chopper.
How Trademarks Work
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A trademark is concerned with a company's need to identify its goods or services among its customers and potential customers. Learn how they work.
Christmas Tree Pictures
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Is decorating a Christmas tree part of your annual holiday traditions? See pictures of beautiful Christmas trees in this image gallery.
Which Magical Element Do You Wield?
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Has anyone ever told you that you're no ordinary human? You've got a secret superpower within the depths of your soul, and in this magical quiz, we're going to help you figure out what it actually is!
Which NFL Team Were You Born to Play For?
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Destiny. Do you believe in it? Are some people truly born to climb the tallest mountain? To cure an incurable disease? To play running back for the best team in the NFL? It's time to find out which team you were born to play for! Go deep into the end zone and take the quiz!
Are 'Ghost Lights' Apparitions of the Dead — or Even Aliens?
There's no doubt people are seeing lights. But are they really spirits of ghosts - or even aliens - or can these unusual lights be clarified with a simple explanation?
What Is the World's Shortest River?
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Ever wondered what's the difference between a river, a stream, a brook and a tributary?
Ridiculous History: When People Thought They Were Made of Glass
From royalty to the layperson, the glass delusion was common in medieval Europe. Learn more about the glass delusion at HowStuffWorks Now.
No, Not Only U.S. Presidents Are on American Money
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It turns out a lot of people think you have to be a president to appear on money. This HowStuffWorks Now article looks into debunking that myth.