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Lanesboro, Minnesota

Lanesboro, Minn.

‘There are so many happenings, I cannot list them all’

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Tyrannosaurus Wrecks

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Eisenhower’s Farewell Speech, 50 Years Later

Ike was the last commander-in-chief born in the 19th century, but his speech foretold of an era that would continue on into the 21st century

Shiner Bock beer-battered onion rings

Beer Batter is Better; Science Says So

What’s the difference between beer-battered fried foods and those fried in water-based batter?

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A Colorful Zebrafish

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Snacks to Fuel a Workout

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One Year Later, Smithsonian Conservators Working Hard to Save Haiti’s Art and Culture

One year ago today, a 7.0-magnitude earthquake destroyed much of Haiti

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It’s a Marshmallow World

Camilo José Vergara began photographing art in poor urban areas in the 1970s. He soon realized that one of the most prevalent figures in the artworks was Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr. by Mural

Photographer Camilo José Vergara captures varying portrayals of the civil rights leader in urban areas across the United States

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