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Last Friday, The Pub here at Roland Park Place was formally named Gil’s Place after late resident and Baltimore Sun columnist ...
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Vintage Aviation News on MSNRaising a Glass to History: Victory Bourbon Honors the 80th Anniversary of V-E DayVictory Bourbon, a limited-edition release by Copper Fox Distillery and the Military Aviation Museum, commemorates the 80th anniversary of V-E Day with a historically inspired spirit honoring WWII's ...
While new graduates look ahead to their futures, Verna Dotterer, 99, is reflecting on her past. 80 years ago, she finished ...
From a sunny afternoon at old Eldon Square to a packed Gosforth Park racecourse - 10 photos of Newcastle in 1950 ...
Everyone needs to believe they have a stake in the operation. That is, everyone must feel they are part of the team.
Born during World War II, Parle-G rose from a wartime necessity to become India’s most iconic and beloved biscuit. This is ...
The P-38 can opener was issued in World War II ration packages, so soldiers could open ration food enclosed in metal cans. How this specific P-38 came to the museum is unknown, but what is known ...
When you have grandparents that survived the depression it means they saved everything. And while the extended family may have chuckled at the mounds and mounds of string or 20-year-old phone ...
It’s hard to escape the fruit snacks-juice box culture many parents and children live in. But a growing body of research supports limiting children’s sugar intake for the first 1,000 days of ...
To the relief of many, cigarettes and whiskey weren’t subject to rationing during World War II. But practically everything else was. Each man, woman and child in the United States required ...
For several years after World War II ended, the British government continued to ration certain foodstuffs, including eggs, dairy products and sugar. This not only popularized resourceful recipes ...
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