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All That's Interesting on MSNThe Painful History Of George Washington’s Teeth — And The Gruesome Truth Behind ThemGeorge Washington suffered severe teeth issues his entire life, and by the time he became president in 1789, he had just one ...
Why would the founders, so meticulous in their planning, leave the powers of the presidency so remarkably brief and vague in ...
Our nation’s first president was also a farmer and he believed in being a good steward in a different era, Dave Bergmeier writes.
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This President’s Day, remember what George Washington can teach us — and TrumpWashington was a man for the ages. Born a Virginia aristocrat, he carefully cultivated his virtues — self-control, moderation ...
Democrats sponsoring the bill to remove Washington’s image from the state flag say he has “limited historical connection to ...
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KREX Grand Junction on MSNThe history of President’s DayPresident’s Day originates from George Washington’s birthday in 1732. Both the name and date of the holiday have changed over ...
In 1848, the Boston Athenaeum acquired more than 300 volumes from the famed Virginian's collection of books. They nearly ...
A rare letter written by George Washington has been put up for sale on Presidents’ Day. This letter was written from ...
As we celebrate Presidents Day, we struggle to remember who George Washington was. That kind of national amnesia isn’t ...
A letter written by George Washington in 1777 that is valued at $150,000 is up for sale this Presidents Day. The letter, ...
President's Day falls on the third Monday of March to honor the birthday of the first US President, George Washington. This ...
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