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Can You Identify These Guns from Call of Duty?
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BANG! These guns are your foursquare tools for pwning fools and fragging n00bs. How many of them can you recognize?
Ultimate Guide to the Tuscany Wine Region
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The Tuscany wine region is among Italy's best. Learn all about the Tuscany wine region at HowStuffWorks.
Did the United States Put Its Own Citizens in Concentration Camps During WWII?
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Why did the U.S. create Japanese internment camps during WWII? Read about the Japanese internment camps at HowStuffWorks.
How CFL Bulbs Work
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CFL bulbs are eco-friendly alternatives to traditional bulbs. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn about CFL bulbs.
How to Build Pole Barns
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Pole barns are easy to build with instruction. Learn how to build a pole barn at HowStuffWorks.
1955 Lancia Florida
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Created in Italy, the 1955 Lancia Florida was a completely new kind of car. See pictures and learn about the Florida's design and lasting impact.
1934-1937 Chrysler Airflow
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The 1934-1937 Chrysler Airflows were revolutionary in that they were aerodynamic, but they were not a success for Chrysler. Learn more here.
How Vespas Work
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Vespas are one of the most popular brands of motor scooters. Find out how the Vespa scooter works and learn about the history of Vespa scooters.
How Blimps Work
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Blimps combine the simple buoyancy of a hot air balloon with the technology of an airplane. Learn all about these lighter-than-air vehicles.
The Craziest Amusement Park Accidents That Resulted In Death
The love affair with amusement parks began in Coney Island, New York. In 1884, thousands of people flocked here to ride on La Marcus A. Thompson's Switchback Gravity Pleasure Railway. This Pleasure Railway offered the chance to speed along its 450-foot track at 6 mph. By 1927, the Coney Island Cyclone, which travelled at 60 [...] The post The Craziest Amusement Park Accidents That Resulted In Death appeared first on Goliath.