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Post-war Railroads

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Post-war railroads chronicles the height of American railroad transportation. Learn about railroads and post-war railroads.

How Franklin Cars Work

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Early Franklin cars emphasized the company's aviation background, and were popularized by famous pilots. Find out how this helped Franklin stay aloft.

How was the construction of the World Trade Center unique?

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The World Trade Center employed several new approaches to skyscraper construction. From slurry walls to sky lobbies to "tube within a tube" design features, what made this project distinctive from an architectural engineering standpoint?

Robert Wadlow: Gentle Giant's Extraordinary Life

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At 8 feet 11 inches, Robert Wadlow remains the tallest man in recorded history. His remarkable height shaped a short but unforgettable life.

The Radium Girls' Dark Story Still Glows With Death and Deceit

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The sad story of the Radium Girls is one that details how human strength can overcome corporate greed, even in the most dire of circumstances.

Neuschwanstein Castle: The Real Story Behind the Fairy-tale Fortress

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Uncover the intriguing history of Neuschwanstein Castle, King Ludwig II's architectural homage to Wagner, and the mysteries surrounding its creation.

1964, 1965, 1966 Imperial

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The 1964 Imperial got a drastic revision by Chrysler designer Elwood Engel and pushed out big sales. Learn more about the 1964 Imperial.

Contextualizing the Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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Sometimes, history can seem to pivot on a single event. While the underlying causes were numerous, historians generally accept that the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the most significant single inciting act of World War I.

October 12 1999: The World Population Hits 6 Billion

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The world's population hit 6 billion people on this day in October of 1999. Read about the historic day in which the world's population hit the 6 billion mark.

Velociraptor Alert: The Feathered Dinosaur Quiz

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Test your knowledge of the fluffy, winged dinos of the bygone Mesozoic era, from little Microraptor to the enormous Yutyrannus with this quiz.

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