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FOR A KINDER, COOLER AMERICA
DOWN THE OFF-BEATEN PATH
DOWN THE OFF-BEATEN PATH

Tired of traditional travel? Wander the world’s weirdness with Atlas Obscura.

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American PlacesBruce WatsonAugust 10, 2023Atlas Obscura, Travel, Vagabonds, Gastro Obscura, Joshua Foer, travel websites, travellogues, travel blogs Comment
AMERICA'S FIRST PLAYGROUND
AMERICA'S FIRST PLAYGROUND

Before Disney, before Six Flags, the capital of fun was Coney Island.

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American PlacesThe AtticAugust 2, 2023Coney Island, George Tilyou, Luna Park, Steeplechase Park, Brooklyn, Amusement parksComment
KEEPING A WATCH ON BIRDS
KEEPING A WATCH ON BIRDS

Using apps and A.I., Cornell’s Lab of O keeps our eyes on the birds.

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TEACHERS, TEACHERS & HEALERS, teachersThe AtticJuly 20, 2023Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Birds, bird watching, Audubon society, citizen science Comments
TAKE THE WORLD OUT TO THE RODEO
TAKE THE WORLD OUT TO THE RODEO

This was, in fact, their first rodeo. And when 20 teachers from 20 countries cheered cowboys and cowgirls, new trails were blazed.

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American PlacesThe AtticJuly 13, 2023rodeo, Cross-cultural, Western history, American West, Oakley Rodeo Comments
TAKE THE WORLD OUT TO THE BALLGAME
TAKE THE WORLD OUT TO THE BALLGAME

When 20 teachers from 20 countries went to a baseball game, the rules didn’t matter. Play ball!

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American PlacesThe AtticJuly 5, 2023baseball, Americana, International, Cross-cultural Comments
FREDERICK DOUGLASS' FOURTH
FREDERICK DOUGLASS' FOURTH

Once Frederick Douglass rose to speak, Independence Day no longer seemed so free.

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History, HEROESThe AtticJune 29, 2023Frederick Douglass, What to the slave is the fourth of july, Fourth of July, Abolition, Slavery Comment
THE CYCLISTS WHO MAPPED AMERICA
THE CYCLISTS WHO MAPPED AMERICA

Four cyclists, one dream, 4,000 riders coast-to-coast. The Bikecentennial opened America to two-wheeled adventure.

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DREAMERSThe AtticJune 23, 2023Bikecentennial, Adventure Cycling, Biking, Cycling, Cross-country cycling, Greg Siple, Missoula Montana Comments
THAT ADORABLE GENIUS
THAT ADORABLE GENIUS

More than “Henry’s brother,” William James opened his mind to spirits, drugs, life. . .

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TEACHERS, teachers, TEACHERS & HEALERSBruce WatsonJune 14, 2023William James, Henry James, The James Family, Pragmatism, The Varieties of Religious Experience Comments
SECRETARIAT IS ALL ALONE!
SECRETARIAT IS ALL ALONE!

Fifty years ago, when America needed a lift, an astonishing horse answered the question.

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WONDERS, WondersThe AtticJune 9, 2023Secretariat, Triple Crown, Belmont Stakes, 1973 Comments
THE KINDLY CAREER OF WAVY GRAVY
THE KINDLY CAREER OF WAVY GRAVY

From Woodstock to world humanitarianism, the former Hugh Romney has spread joy and healing.

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WITSBruce WatsonJune 7, 2023Wavy Gravy, Woodstock Festival, 1960s, Sixties Counter-culture, Humanitarianism, Seka Foundation Comments
AMERICA THE PHILOSOPHICAL
AMERICA THE PHILOSOPHICAL

Out of the academy and into the agora, Americans are thinking and questioning in ways that would make Socrates smile.

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TEACHERS, teachers, BOOK-ISHBruce WatsonMay 25, 2023philosophy, American philosophy, Michael Sandel, justice, education Comments
ART BY POPULAR DEMAND
ART BY POPULAR DEMAND

Modern art was elitist, so Komar and Melamid asked people what they wanted. Then they painted it — by the numbers.

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WITS, ART-ISHThe AtticMay 19, 2023Komar and Melamid, Vitaly Komar, Alexander Melamid, Pop Art, Soviet art, America's Most Wanted paintingComment
THE OTHER WASHINGTON MONUMENT
THE OTHER WASHINGTON MONUMENT

D.C. had its doyennes and its demons but there was only one Alice Roosevelt.

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REBELSThe AtticMay 11, 2023Alice Roosevelt Longworth, Theodore Roosevelt, Washington DC, American politics Comments
MAPS FOR CURIOUS MINDS
MAPS FOR CURIOUS MINDS

The Attic reads and reviews this curious collection of curious (and insightful) maps.

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BOOK-ISHThe AtticMay 9, 2023American maps, Maps for Curious Minds, Book reviews Comments
SCHOOL FOR WISE WITS
SCHOOL FOR WISE WITS

Once just a pack of Ivy League smartasses, the Harvard Lampoon is now the stepping stone to comedy careers.

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WITSThe AtticMay 4, 2023Harvard Lampoon, National Lampoon, Doug Kenney, Henry Beard, American humor, Sit-coms, The Simpsons, Harvard University Comments
APPALACHIA'S MUDDY INFO-HIGHWAY
APPALACHIA'S MUDDY INFO-HIGHWAY

When the Depression cut off Appalachia, women on horseback brought books into dark hollows.

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teachersThe AtticApril 27, 2023Packhorse Libraries, Packhorse librarians, Appalachia, Eastern Kentucky, WPA, Works Progress Administration Comments
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