What did our ancestors wear to the beach? From seaside resorts to local lakes, beach vacations and daytrips have long been popular among Americans with The post Before Bikinis: 8 Beach Fashions Our Ancestors Wore appeared first on .|
The British calendar is full of traditions, customs, and events, some of which are rooted in folklore, and the month of July encapsulates many of The post 3 British Customs and Folklore Associated with July appeared first on .|
As professional baseball players headed off to fight in WWII, a new women's baseball league kept the love of the game going.| blog.newspapers.com
We are pleased to announce that we’ve added 89 new papers from 13 states and Canada this month. These papers date from 1770 to 2025. The post New Papers Added! appeared first on .|
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From Glorified Rice and Ambrosia to Lime Jell-O Salad, we’ve gathered 14 classic dessert salad recipes from old newspapers. Check them out!| blog.newspapers.com
Did your ancestors live in a dugout or sod home? Learn more about the first home of many settlers during westward expansion.| blog.newspapers.com
We've added more new papers! Explore newspapers from Illinois, Kentucky, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Wisconsin and Ontario.| blog.newspapers.com
Dive into the mystery of Cordelia Botkin and the Chocolate Murders, one of the first U.S. cases of "murder by mail."| blog.newspapers.com
Before kitchens had built in cabinets and countertops, one in three US homes had a Hoosier cabinet. Learn more on our blog!| blog.newspapers.com