Woodrow Wilson was on his whistle-stop train tour of the U.S. when he was President of the United States.
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To curtail petty theft, Soviet authorities put up guards around the factories to search the workers when they left.
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Shel Silverstein is known for his children’s stories that often carry a deep meaning for people of all ages.
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A severe rash prompted a man from a rural area to come to town to be examined by a local doctor.
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In 1986, remnants of a hurricane dumped more than two feet of water in parts of Oklahoma, causing the Arkansas River to flood and devastating large parts of the city of the Tulsa area.
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Former Senator Dwight W. Morrow was on a train to New York City when the conductor walked by and said, “Excuse me, Mr. Senator, may I see your ticket please?”
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Africa’s Victoria Falls produces a cloud of mist that is often heavy enough to impair visibility. Once a man was walking the path that skirts the giant gorge, and he noticed a sign on the rim but could not make it out.
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A tourist was visiting Italy years ago and decided to take a tour of several old churches. He came across one that was undergoing major renovations.
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Underneath the ground of Belgium’s Flanders Field, one of the deadliest battlefields of World War I, a very dangerous and deadly secret lies.
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Douglas MacArthur II, nephew of the great General Douglas MacArthur, was an American statesman who served as Counselor to the State Department under Secretary of State John Foster Dulles.
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