Ultracold Bubbles (in Pink) via NASA https://t.co/qX5O2pw7IC https://t.co/1iUD9539WM
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Ultracold Bubbles (in Pink) via NASA https://t.co/qX5O2pw7IC https://t.co/1iUD9539WM
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) May 25, 2022
On May 25, 1803, Ralph Waldo Emerson was born in Boston. Thirty years later his family relocated to Concord, Mass. where he led the American Transcendentalist movement. Can you find his home on this 1852 map of Concord? https://t.co/8FTCW29dsX https://t.co/8Cvu9KXC9t On May 2…
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) May 25, 2022
Today in History - May 25 https://t.co/aX7BwDgwDI Essayist, philosopher, and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson was born in Boston on May 25, 1803. Continue reading. Legendary jazz tap dancer Bill “Bojangles” Robinson was born on May 25, 1878, in Richmond, Virginia. Continue reading.…
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100 years ago the nation set its clocks to #ArlingtonVA thanks to three tall radio towers, which came to be known as "The Three Sisters." https://t.co/c6Msvt1ERu 100 years ago the nation set its clocks to #ArlingtonVA thanks to three tall radio towers, which came to be known…
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Jousting or Lacrosse? What deserves the title of Maryland's Official Sport? It depends who you ask... #MDHistory https://t.co/WRDWsZ0sQR Jousting or Lacrosse? What deserves the title of Maryland's Official Sport? It depends who you ask... #MDHistory https://t.co/WRDWsZ0sQR …
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) May 24, 2022
Columbus looks immensely vast in this 1872 depiction of the city. Your attention will likely be drawn towards the Capitol building which is today known as Ohio Statehouse. See the incredible detail here: https://t.co/HGmAqcP6OZ https://t.co/8z426Xa2hI Columbus looks immensely…
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Today in 1844 Morse dispatched the first telegraphic message—Bible, Numbers 23:23—from DC to Baltimore. This map shows the telegraph lines and stations in and around the US in 1851—including the first experimental line used. #otd https://t.co/M2XL0itVls https://t.co/nB2Fkd2ycH…
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) May 24, 2022