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Studying Flames in Microgravity via NASA https://t.co/MD3uZfvmZd https://t.co/1vgjpcePFG
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Feb 23, 2022
President Lincoln’s untimely death reminds us all of the danger of being the highest official in the U.S. However, even before he was inaugurated, he had to evade assassination #OTD in 1861. #DCHistory https://t.co/lDcamXPI3s President Lincoln’s untimely death reminds us all…
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Feb 23, 2022
If These Walls Could Talk: A Black History Month Tour of Howard’s Famous Places (Part 1: Residences) | The Dig at Howard University https://t.co/tGV0TzTCqA If These Walls Could Talk: A Black History Month Tour of Howard’s Famous Places (Part 1: Residences) | The Dig at Howard …
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Feb 23, 2022
In 18th century Maryland, business had to be conducted wherever people could meet. For Hungerford’s Tavern, that meant a pretty historic list of patrons... and an assassination plot! #MDHistory https://t.co/05LHankihk In 18th century Maryland, business had to be conducted wh…
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Feb 22, 2022
Duo Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner published their novel “The Gilded Age” in 1873. Their chapter on D.C. definitely left an impression, but not a good one. That hurts. #DCHistory https://t.co/820iMCxwA7 Duo Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner published their novel “Th…
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Feb 22, 2022
Before construction began to build the new capital city, a handful of families owned the land. Most, when given offers for their land, accepted and left. One man, even to the behest of George Washington himself, wouldn’t leave without a fight. #DCHistory https://t.co/a8MxAZLglO…
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Feb 22, 2022
Music in D.C. has a distinctive legacy, and brought numerous genres into popularity. One lesser known genre of the 1960s, along with one of its pioneers, had Maryland roots and a wide net of influence. #MDHistory https://t.co/Bal1UOCtvS Music in D.C. has a distinctive legacy…
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Feb 22, 2022