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5 Essential Vintage Items for Your Closet

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What vintage items do you have in your closet? Check out these 5 essential vintage items from HowStuffWorks.

What body type are you?

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If you don't know what your body type is, then chances are good that you're dressing all wrong for it. Find out what body type you have at HowStuffWorks.

Ghost Stories Unveiled: Exploring Haunted Hotels in New Orleans

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Discover the chilling tales of haunted hotels in New Orleans. Uncover ghostly legends, eerie histories, and paranormal hotspots in this spooky Southern city.

Haunted Houses in Connecticut with the Darkest Histories

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Discover the most haunted houses in Connecticut, where eerie ghost stories, paranormal activity, and chilling history make these locations truly terrifying.

Is New Orleans' Most Haunted House Real? Ghost Stories & Legends

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Discover the most haunted house in New Orleans, where ghostly legends, eerie encounters, and paranormal activity reveal the city's dark and mysterious past.

What the 1919 Anti-Mask League Can Teach Us About Public Health

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Despite strict closing and mask orders, San Francisco was hit hard by the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic. But some residents balked at the rules and that meant more people died.

Meet the Trebuchet, the Castle-crushing Catapult of the Middle Ages

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Before the advent of gunpowder, enemy combatants used a powerful siege weapon called a trebuchet to forcefully launch projectiles - sometimes a large stone, a decapitated human head or a dead horse - at intended targets.

Tecumseh: The Driving Force Behind the Native American Confederacy

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Some consider Shawnee leader Tecumseh to be one of the most remarkable Native Americans in history. He stood not just for the Shawnee. He stood for all Native Americans.

Was Lyme Disease Created as a Bioweapon?

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Maybe it's mistrust of the U.S. government and health-related industries, as well as Lyme's insidious nature, that makes this idea catnip for conspiracy theories. But what's the truth?

Why Countries Use Economic Sanctions to Prevent Conflict

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European nations just implemented crippling sanctions against Russia for invading Ukraine. But what exactly are sanctions and do they really work as intended?

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