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A Salute to America’s Heroes, Revisiting Arlington Cemetery
by Ben PhilippiOn this Memorial Day, we remember all those that have served by visiting Arlington National Cemetery and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
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A Year Ago Today, We Lost America’s Oldest Living Vet
by Ben PhilippiA year ago today, we lost Richard Overton. At 112 years of age, he was America’s oldest living Veteran. In 2015, he showed us his gun collection.
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A Year Ago Today, We Lost America’s Oldest Living Vet
by Ben PhilippiA year ago today, we lost Richard Overton. At 112 years of age, he was America’s oldest living Veteran. In 2015, he showed us his gun collection.
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Saving historical guns by trading them for fresh lobster
by Ben PhilippiFor the last three years, Canadian fisherman Jonathan Fraser has been rescuing unwanted guns from destruction by exchanging them for gift cards and fresh lobster.
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Library of Congress opens WWI exhibit
by Jennifer CruzThe exhibit, which features an array of historical items illustrating life during the Great War, will run through January 2019, and is free to the public.
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Exhibit explores life during World War I (25 PICS)
by Jennifer CruzUsing hundreds of different items ranging from maps, medals, and music to photographs, posters, and diaries, the exhibit commemorates the war’s centennial.
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Photographer superimposes WWI photos over modern-day locations (10 Pics)
by Brent McCluskeyJuly 28, 2014 will mark the 100th anniversary of the start of WWI, and to commemorate the historic event, photographer Peter Macdiarmid superimposed WWI photographs over their modern-day locations to create a stark contrast between war and peace. [ Mashable ]
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