Veterans Day World War I is often regarded as the Great War. In 1918, on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of the year, a temporary cessation of fighting was called between the Allied nations and Germany during World War I. The greatest war the world had ever seen officially […]
Continue readingOn July 19, 1910, Washington State declared the nation’s first Father’s Day, and coming up on Sunday, we’ll celebrate the day for the 105th time.* Of course, it didn’t actually become a national holiday until 1972, but that’s beside the point. What is the point? There are over 70 million fathers in the United States, […]
Continue readingWhat’s the deal with Cupid anyway? Why does a chubby baby get the role of making people fall in love? As with most traditions, the history is complicated and a little confusing. But because Cupid is a mystery we’ve been desiring to solve, we did the research for you. What does a flying baby have […]
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