Vol. 25, No. 27 — July 2, 2020
9 Questions to Ask Yourself
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Are you just beginning your genealogy journey? Here are nine questions you should ask yourself before you begin.
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The Iconic Packard Automobiles and America’s Packard Museum
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Packard cars were among the most iconic American automobiles ever made—and there’s a beautiful Dayton museum devoted to them. Learn more about it here!
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Margaret Beaufort: Who’s Who in the Wars of the Roses
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Margaret Beaufort can be considered the ultimate champion of the Wars of the Roses. She certainly was the last major player standing. Here’s her story.
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The State Capitals: Minnesota
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Saint Paul (usually spelled St Paul) is the state capital of Minnesota. It has been inhabited by humans for thousands of years. European settlement had humble beginnings in the area, but the city soon thrived. Here is its remarkable story.
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Ralph Morse: The Great Artists
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Ralph Morse was Life Magazine’s most well-known photographer. Not only that, he was an adventure photographer, just by the nature of his job. His photography job made him a defacto soldier during WWII, and an astronaut in everything but actual space flight while documenting the US space program. Here is his remarkable story.
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