Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Quote of the Day: "We all have ability. The difference is how we use it." - Charlotte Whitton


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Tuesday, July 19, 2022

Enjoy this colorful and detailed map of Nova Scotia and surrounding islands from 1768! St. John's Island, shown here with parish boundaries, would be renamed Prince Edward Island in 1798. Explore the map here: https://t.co/ZsPn8EmNdQ https://t.co/KKt8iOsYse Enjoy this colorful…


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A Supernova's Shockwaves via NASA https://t.co/EvETRsF2TI https://t.co/5TcuayeMjM


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This map from around 1920 features Central America and an inset of Panama. If you look closely you’ll find the Panama Canal Zone which was under complete US jurisdiction until 1979. Take a look: https://t.co/c920bkfXrr https://t.co/LkOVr8C4hP This map from around 1920 feature…


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Did you know that for a short period of time, the Tidal Basin was open as a beach during the 1920s? Though the beach was not accessible to all Washingtonians, it certainly is a fun fact to keep in mind the next time you stroll along the Tidal Basin. https://t.co/gsjzlyqNfv D…


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Preservationists say Library of Congress makeover plan is ‘vandalism’ https://t.co/2RzsbKea1t Preservationists say Library of Congress makeover plan is ‘vandalism’ https://t.co/2RzsbKea1t — Streets of Washington (@StreetsOfDC) Jul 19, 2022


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Today in History - July 19 https://t.co/aIWmTm7Wbl On July 19, 1848, the Seneca Falls Convention convened. Heralded as the first American women’s rights convention, the two-day event was held in the Wesleyan Chapel in Seneca Falls, New York. Continue reading. On July 19, 18…


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