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Articles related to "Merrimac"
Technology in the Civil War Last month we looked at recruiting. This month, it's the technology of the Civil War at sea. navy • us navy • monitor • merrimac • civil war
The Fourth of July In the Civil War The United States has always used the Fourth of July celebrations as a means to celebrate what unites us. On July 4th Americans focus on the successes of their nation. fourth of july • independence day • abraham lincoln • ulysses s. grant • robert e. lee
Ironclads to Steel Hulls After the first ironclads proved themselves, it wasn't long before iron and then steel replaced wood as the primary material for ship construction. ironclads • ship construction • iron • steel • merrimac
Celebrate the New Year in Wisconsin Find something different to do this year on New Years Eve and Day. Fireworks, skiing, Polar Bear Dipping - it's not the same old ho-hum thing in Wisconsin! new years eve • milwaukee • kwanzaa • basketball • betty brinn children's museum
Tony Pastor The story takes Pastor from an eight-year-old New York Lower West-Side street comedy singer to one of the most respected impresarios Broadway has ever seen. civil war • blackface minstrels • vaudeville performers • tony pastor • new york theater
Franconia Notch: NH Vacation Spot In New Hampshire's White Mountain National Forest, Franconia Notch is filled with things to see and do and natural wonders from Lincoln to Cannon Mountain. franconia notch state park • nh family vacation • natural attractions • wilderness activities kids adults • northern new hampshire |
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