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Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: History, Congress, and Funny laws - 5 views

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    Sharing of historical documents with History Pin plus a better way to keep tabs on Congress.
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: Maps, Historical Markers, and Hoaxes - 11 views

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    Historical marker data base plus create and share your own maps.
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: Twisted History? - 14 views

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    Two excellent history related music videos. One explains women's suffrage the other the Declaration of Independence. Plus, a very cool photography site with a great history section.
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: World War II Posters and the Statue of Liberty - 14 views

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    Digital copies of World War II poster that can be downloaded and printed! Plus, an excellent photo blog about the Statue of Liberty.
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: American History, Rights, Jazz and Rain - 3 views

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    Great American history resources from the Gilder Lehrman Institute plus an excellent printable poster about the Bill of Rights.
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: Maps of World - A Great Learning Tool (and maps too) - 21 views

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    This site contains a huge variety of maps plus useful facts including demographics, economic data, and the history behind the subject of each map. Great tool for teachers and students.
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: Berlin Wall, Earth Cams, and TV Theme Songs - 4 views

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    Historic pictures of the Berlin Wall plus web cams from around the world.
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: Civil War, Beautiful Pictures, and Infographics - 18 views

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    Over 1400 Civil War photographs plus infographics, and beautiful images.
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: 30,000 World War II Pictures, the Inauguration, and Diagrams - 13 views

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    Over 30,000 World War II photographs, plus create diagrams and a funny take on the Inauguration.
Kay Cunningham

Curtis Botanical - 0 views

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    Digital collection of images from tthe Curtis Botanical Magazine--one thousand forty-eight plates, plus pages of related text from the first 26 volumes.
Kay Cunningham

Coffin Nails:  The Tobacco Controversy in the 19th Century - 4 views

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    "As a public service, HarpWeek has compiled this 50-plus year history of tobacco controversy and criticism as shown in the editorials, articles, news briefs, cartoons, illustrations, poetry, and advertisements of Harper's Weekly. The items are augmented with historical commentary by HarpWeek historian Dr. Robert C. Kennedy."
David Hilton

Russel Tarr - Google+ - 9 views

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    This is a link to Russel Tarr's Google+ profile. He runs the www.activehistory.co.uk website which has many great resources. He's starting up a History Teachers group on Google+; it could be great for networking and collaboration. 
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: Comparison Maps, Questions, and Headlines - 15 views

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    Compare the sizes of nations, states, and bodies of water plus a social media site to find and share news articles.
Deven Black

The Slave Trade - 16 views

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    A thorough examination of slave life, first-person accounts by slaves, the abolitionist groups and abolitionists, legislation, etc from the British POV, plus a section on USA campaigners against slavery.
Alessandro Boninsegna

Have you ever seen archaeologists on the beach? - 6 views

The Province of Ferrara has two main attractions: the same city Ferrara and the Adriatic coast. The area between these two major attractions is much less known. In this part least famous is the c...

Archaeology workshop museum school

started by Alessandro Boninsegna on 06 Jun 11 no follow-up yet
Mark Moran

On This Day 1883: U.S. Railways Establish Four U.S. Time Zones - 5 views

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    Based on a proposal by a school principal from Saratoga, NY, U.S. railways created the Eastern, Central, Mountain and Pacific time zones, plus the Intercolonial time zone in Atlantic Canada. It was agreed upon by the railways in October 1883 that they would adopt Standard Railway Time, on Nov. 18, 1883.
David Hilton

Is History history? - 35 views

I am creating a site you and your students might enjoy and perhaps add to. ahaafoundation.org is an online course in the history of art around the world. You can jump in anywhere. I would love to f...

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