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IT'S HISTORY on MSN19h
The Mystery Behind San Francisco’s Lost DocksSan Francisco's docks have a rich history that began during the California Gold Rush in 1849 when the city's natural harbor ...
From fireworks to typical clothing traditions, the Fourth of July has a long line of traditions with meaningful backgrounds.
Dark Seas on MSN14h
USS Pennsylvania: The Battleship That Defied DestructionOn December 7, 1941, as Japanese warplanes unleashed hell upon Pearl Harbor, the USS Pennsylvania stood defiant in Dry Dock Number 1. Though spared the torpedoes that crippled battleships on ...
For the most part, people set aside politics to celebrate America. Many celebrated their freedom to speak up, to work, to walk their own paths.
The Declaration of Independence condemns King George III for having “burnt our towns.” But the British were not to blame for ...
Procession kicks off from Boston City Hall Plaza at 9 a.m. and meanders to the Old State House for the annual reading of the ...
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DecorHint on MSN25 Secluded Mansions In Maine With Unforgettable SettingsSecluded Maine mansions offer breathtaking privacy and scenic charm, nestled in unforgettable landscapes that blend elegance ...
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24/7 Wall St. on MSNU.S. Navy Fields 35 New Warships in Five Years, Its Fastest Modernization Since the Cold WarThe US Navy is constantly moving forward, innovating, and evolving. This is reflected in its newest ships and submarines to ...
A new vessel recently appeared in the Twin Ports. The double-ended ferry Niigaan Enaazhek was built at Fraser Shipyards. Destined for Beausoleil First Nation, it will ferry people, vehicles and goods ...
Cruise lines may be forced to reconsider not just where they sail, but how. The future of cruising might not be bigger ships ...
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