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Paul Revere and the midnight ride {{08/03/2022}} Paul Revere's early life Paul Revere was the eldest son of Apollis Rivoire - an immigrant from France who came to Boston at the tender age of 13 – and Deborah Hichborn, who was a Boston native and hailed from a family of artisans. In fact, both of Rev...
The legend of Johnny Appleseed {{8/03/2022}} Johnny Appleseed's early life Johnny Appleseed, whose real name was John Chapman, was born in Massachusetts on September 26th, 1774. John’s father, Nathaniel, fought in the American Revolutionary war, under General George Washington. John’s mother Elizabe...
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The legend of Bigfoot roams America's wilderness {{8/03/2022} A legend is born On August 27, 1958, a bulldozer operator by the name of Jerry Crew made a shocking discovery. Mr. Crew worked for a logging company and was using a bulldozer to clear stumps and brush near Bluff Creek, about 300 miles nor...
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The Jersey Devil wreaks havoc along the New Jersey shore {{08/02/2022}} The Legend of the Jersey Devil Legend has it that there was once a woman named Mrs. Leeds who lived along the south shore of New Jersey. This woman had 12 children and a husband who was a deadbeat drunk, so she dreaded the prosp...
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Riding the waves of America's surf culture {{8/02/2022}} Western explorers learn of surfing Surfing has been a popular pastime of the cultures of the Pacific Islands for centuries. The term for surfing in Hawaiian language is ‘he’e nalu,’ which means “wave sliding.” While Pacific Islanders have know...