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Celebrate Bad Poetry Day

The diamond’s current setting, once described by Evalyn Walsh McLean as a “frame of diamonds,” was originally created by Pierre Cartier and has remained largely unchanged since the early 1900s.

A New Chapter in the Hope Diamond’s History

The National Museum of Natural History’s most famous gem gets a modern update

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Five Ways to Eat Tomatoes

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“Chinasaurs” Invade Maryland

The traveling exhibit, “Chinasaurs: Dinosaur Dynasty,” is filled with the skeletons of dinosaurs that roamed China millions of years ago

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Picture of the Week—Project Pebble

The University of Cambridge Department of Engineering hosted a photography contest earlier this year, and the winners have just been announced

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Sheep, Chicks and Geese Scurry at the County Fair

As photographer Dan Nelken has catalogued, the county fair is the place for family farms to showcase their prized livestock

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The Joys of Country Fair Food

What are your favorite fair foods? We’ll share our memories if you’ll share yours

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