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What Was the Treaty of Versailles?
The Treaty of Versailles was the final peace treaty of World War I and involved more than 5 months of discussions, hundreds of diplomats and severe consequences for Germany.
13 commentsThe Best Pizza in Chicago
Chicago is best known for: 1. The ever-losing Chicago Cubs 2. Chicago-style Hotdogs 3. Michigan Avenue 4. The Chicago Political Machine 5. Al Capone 6. Most importantly, the Chicago-style pizza While other cities have pan pizzas, folded-over New...
7 commentsHomes of the U.S. Presidents, Part 4: Abraham Lincoln
Offering visitor information and descriptions of Abraham Lincoln homes in Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois and Washington, DC.--including birthplace, boyhood home, law office and more.
2 commentsRomantic Gift Ideas for Your Wedding Anniversary
Your wedding anniversary is coming up . . . soon. The economy is tight and that trip to Paris or Hawaii or Mexico is just not going to happen. What are you going to do to make your special day memorable for your special someone? The early...
1 commentBest Dining in Evanston, Illinois Northwestern University
Affordable restaurants, dining options for Northwestern University students and visiting parents. Evanston, Illinois. NU.
0 commentsHomes of the U.S. Presidents, Part 3: Pre-Civil War
Visiting information and descriptions of the birthplaces, homes and libraries of U.S. presidents for site seers, history fans and road trips, including Zachary Taylor, Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce and James Buchanan.
0 commentsHomes of U.S. Presidents, Part 2: The Jacksonian Era
Homes of the U.S. Presidents describes the birthplaces, personal residences, libraries and grave sites of our presidents for those traveling and looking for side trips. Part 2 covers Jackson, Van Buren, William Henry Harrison, John Tyler and James Polk.
0 commentsBest Books that 10 Year Old Boys Will Like
Unlike 25 or 30 years ago, the fiction choices for young adult readers are rich and plentiful. Many more exceptional fiction books of interest to boys now exist than ever before. "Parents of 10-year-old boys faced with nightly required reading...
3 commentsHomes of U.S. Presidents, Part 1: The Federalist Period
As the number of vacationing American families who are hitting the road rather taking to the air continues to climb, we have an increased need for interesting yet inexpensive places to visit on the way to and...
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