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Can You Identify These Landmarks That Were Made During the 1950s?

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The 1950s were a time of global transition, as much of Europe worked to rebuild after WWII while the U.S. took advantage of unprecedented economic prosperity. Take our quiz to see if you can name the most famous landmarks of this decade!

How Firefox Works

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Firefox is an alternative to Internet Explorer, Safari and other Web browsers. Learn more about how Firefox works.

P.T. Barnum Begins Career as Showman

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Most of us know P.T. Barnum because of the circus, but he was actually an important figure in American history. Learn how P.T. Barnum went from small-time entrepreneur to master showman and founder of the "Greatest Show on Earth."

Television's 11 Longest-Running Game Shows

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The allure of the television game show has reigned on the airwaves since the 1950s. See our list of television's 11 longest-running game shows.

10 Cool Ideas for Halloween Parties

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These 10 cool ideas for Halloween parties are sure to inspire you. Get 10 cool ideas for Halloween parties to please any guest.

9 Deep-diving Facts About the Lands of Oceania

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Fourteen countries and 39 million square miles make up Oceania in the South Pacific. And bungee jumping was invented there, too.

Can You Solve These Infuriatingly Hard TV Show Anagrams?

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These TV anagrams might be jumbled but let's hope your brain isn't! From some of the most popular shows to ever hit TV, can you solve these anagrams?

Odysseus and His Not-always Heroic Odyssey

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Odysseus is the hero of the epic Greek poem "The Odyssey." But by today's standards, he might not be considered a hero at all.

The Hoax of Edward Mordake, the Man Afflicted With Two Faces

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Tormented by an evil face at the back of his head, he took his own life at 23. It's a sad tale that has captivated people for generations, except it isn't true.

What Is Morse Code? How It Works and Still Lives On

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The heyday for Morse code is primarily over, but this communication method using dots and dashes still has its place in our digital world.

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