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How Gin Works

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In the 18th century, gin was considered as addictive as crack. Then it became part of a cure-all for tropical ailments. Learn more about gin's storied history.

1956-1961 Studebaker Hawk

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The Studebaker Hawk was a sporty car that drew mixed reviews from the public. See pictures and learn the history of the 1956-1961 Studebaker Hawk.

Ultimate Guide to the Basilicata Wine Region

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The Basilicata wine region is among Italy's best. Learn all about the Basilicata wine region at HowStuffWorks.

Can You Name These Movies That Are 40 Years Old in 2020?

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Before the decade of big hair, New Wave music and Reaganomics was in full swing, these flicks were enthralling (and in some cases, boring) audiences across the country. How many can you correctly identify?

How Icebergs Work

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Icebergs are a lot more than just giant chunks of floating ice. Learn about icebergs and find out how icebergs can affect the ocean around them.

Harriet Tubman's Life and Impact on the Underground Railroad

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Harriet Tubman was a conductor on the Underground Railroad. But she was so much more. HowStuffWorks looks at this American legend.

7 Scary Extinct Animals That Were Absolute Terrors

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If you thought sea monsters were just the stuff of myth, you thought wrong. With giant, razor-sharp teeth, ancient cetaceans - the ancestors to modern whales, dolphins and porpoises - make even nightmares seem dull.

9 Surprising Facts About Mexican Revolutionary Pancho Villa

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Assassinated at the age of 45, Francisco 'Pancho' Villa was a bandit, a politician and one of the most prominent figures of the Mexican Revolution.

Neptune: An Ice Giant With Diamond Rain

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Neptune is the eighth planet from the sun and one of the coldest. Its supersonic winds are also the fastest in the solar system.

Arnold Palmer

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Arnold Palmer transcended his sport and became a national folk hero. Learn how Arnold Palmer popularized golf in the United States.

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