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  • 1922 – America One Hundred Years Ago

    Scarsdale Adult School Scarsdale, United States

    57 years after his murder at the hands of terrorists, Abraham Lincoln's magnificent memorial was opened in 1922. Lincoln's son, Robert, was still alive to see this extraordinary testament to his father's hopes for America. The grand celebration was a … Continue reading

  • 1922 – America One Hundred Years Ago (PM)

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    57 years after his murder at the hands of terrorists, Abraham Lincoln's magnificent memorial was opened in 1922. Lincoln's son, Robert, was still alive to see this extraordinary testament to his father's hopes for America . The grand celebration was … Continue reading

  • 1922 – America One Hundred Years Ago

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    PLEASE NOTE THE CORRECT START TIME OF 11:30 AM.  57 years after his murder at the hands of terrorists, Abraham Lincoln's magnificent memorial was opened in 1922. Lincoln's son, Robert, was still alive to see this extraordinary testament to his … Continue reading

  • 1972 – America 50 Years Ago

    Scarsdale Adult School Scarsdale, United States

    Our time capsule lands 50 years ago in the tumultuous year of 1972. As the Vietnam war dragged on, the battles between Archie Bunker and his son-in-law, 'Meathead Mike' Stivic accurately reflected the deep divisions in 1972 America. 'All In … Continue reading

  • 1947 – Time Capsule of America 75 Years Ago

    Suffern Free Library 210 Lafayette Ave, Suffern, NY, United States

    Today, our time capsule lands 75 years ago in the tumultuous and traumatic year of 1947.  Jackie Robinson integrated baseball and opened the door to the civil rights movement. The United Nations agreed to the framework that would become Israel … Continue reading

  • Nellie Bly

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    Nellie Bly was the of the most groundbreaking female journalists in American history! She began her journalistic career before she was 20 years old. Working in a time when very few women had ever achieved a great deal of success in … Continue reading

  • Who Killed JFK – Historian Presents a Modern Analysis

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     Who Killed JFK?  I'll Tell You! The  murder of John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963 shocked the nation. A suspect was quickly arrested and subsequently murdered. President Lyndon Johnson appointed a blue ribbon committee – the Warren Commission – … Continue reading

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  • Two Heroes From History

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    Today, I challenge you to join me to learn about two fabulous heroes from history – even though you are probably not familiar with either name. This is the kind of history I love to present. It's challenging and yet … Continue reading

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