The Statue of Liberty

A colossal robed female figure representing Libertas, the Roman goddess of liberty.

The Statue of Liberty, formally titled Liberty Enlightening the World, emerged from the political idealism and transatlantic friendship of the nineteenth century. Conceived in 1865 by French political thinker Édouard René de Laboulaye as a monument to American independence and the abolition of slavery following the Civil War, the statue was envisioned as a gift from the people of France to the United States.

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Grave Robberies at Mount Moriah Cemetery

The cemetery became the scene of an extraordinary and deeply disturbing series of grave robberies.

Mount Moriah Cemetery, established in the 1850s along the Philadelphia–Yeadon border, is one of the largest and most historically significant burial grounds in Pennsylvania, containing tens of thousands of interments spanning the Civil War era through the twentieth century. Long plagued by abandonment, overgrowth,

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My Favorite Songs by Elton John (Part Three)

This is a series of posts that will talk about my favorite Elton John songs. See if you agree with any of these!

I’m a big fan of Bernie Taupin and Elton John’s works. In the first two posts, which I will link at the bottom of this third post, I chose 12 of my all-time favorite Elton songs. I’ll list them for you, and then get started with my next picks!

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Sautee Nacoochee, Georgia

Long before European settlers arrived, the area was inhabited by Indigenous peoples, most notably the Cherokee.

Sautee Nacoochee, Georgia, nestled in the scenic foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in White County, is a region steeped in history, folklore, and natural beauty. Long before European settlers arrived, the area was inhabited by Indigenous peoples, most notably the Cherokee.

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Social Circle, Georgia

The arrival of the Georgia Railroad in 1845 marked a significant milestone, establishing Social Circle as the county’s first rail center.

Social Circle, Georgia, affectionately known as “Georgia’s Greatest Little Town,” is a charming city located approximately 45 miles east of Atlanta, straddling Walton and Newton counties. With a population of 4,974 as of the 2020 census, it offers a blend of rich history, vibrant community life, and Southern hospitality . The city’s origins date back to the early 19th century when,

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Roswell, Georgia

No aliens here! This Roswell has a rich agricultural and textile history.

Roswell, Georgia, situated in northern Fulton County, is a city rich in history and cultural heritage. Established in the 1830s by Roswell King, who envisioned a manufacturing hub powered by the waters of Vickery Creek, Roswell quickly became a center for the textile industry in the Southern United States.

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Alpharetta, Georgia

​Alpharetta, Georgia, located approximately 25-30 miles north of Atlanta, has a rich history that reflects the broader narrative of the region. The area was originally part of Cherokee County before becoming part of Milton County for nearly seventy-five years,

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Luke P. Blackburn: The Yellow Fever Fiend

Blackburn devised a plan to wage biological warfare against the Union.

Luke Pryor Blackburn (1816-1887) was a notable American physician and politician, remembered both for his contributions to public health and his controversial actions during the American Civil War. Born in Woodford County, Kentucky, Blackburn pursued a medical career and became renowned for his expertise in treating yellow fever, a deadly disease prevalent in the 19th century.

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Hush Puppies

The delicious cornbread concoction we have come to call a “hush puppy” has its roots in the Southern United States.

A hush puppy (or hushpuppy) is a small, savory, deep-fried round ball made from cornmeal-based batter. Hushpuppies are frequently served as a side dish with seafood and other deep-fried foods.

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