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9 Tips For Your Visit To Universal Orlando
10 tips for your visit to Universal in Orlando.
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Did You Know Thursday: Florida
Did you know that the history of Florida can be traced back between 12,000 to 14,000 years ago? Well it can!
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Did You Know Thursday: Moonshine
Did you know that the origins of moonshine can be traced back across the Atlantic to Ireland and Scotland? Well it can! Chances are if you have been to Tennessee you know that moonshine and whiskey are a time honored tradition dating back generations. In fact, until the last decade or so the practice of producing moonshine was illegal. So how did moonshine and whiskey become so popular in Tennessee? Simply put, in the Celtic countries of Ireland and Scotland both producing and partaking in whiskey were time honored traditions. When immigrants made their way to Appalachia they used local corn to distill whiskey. This went on for decades without issue.
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Did You Know Thursday: Cades Cove
Did You Know Thursday: Cades Cove. Did you know that Cades Cove is the most visited destination within the most visited National Park, Great Smoky Mountains? Well it is! It had a long and rich history before it was established as a National Park. Find out more…
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Did You Know Thursday: Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Did you know that Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited National Park in the United States? And that is had a long and rich history before it was even made a National Park? Well it is and it did!
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Did You Know Thursday: New Year’s Eve
Did you know Thursday: New Year’s Eve. Did you know that the first New Year’s Day was celebrated on January 1st only after the Julian calendar took effect? Well it was!
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History Nugget: Winter Solstice
History Nugget: Winter Solstice. The winter solstice is the shortest day and therefore the longest night of the year. It occurs when one of the Earth’s poles has its maximum tilt away from the Sun. The solstice marks the start of astronomical winter and after it the days start to become just a little bit longer and the nights just a smidge shorter.
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Did You Know Thursday: Santa Claus
Did you know Thursday: Santa Clause. Did you know that the legend of Santa Claus can actually be traced back hundreds of years to a bishop names St. Nicholas? Well it can!
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History Nugget: Christmas Legends & Lore
This little History Nuggets explores Christmas legends and folklore. Including Krampus, Tomte/Nisse, Yule Goat, and The Thirteen Yule Lads.
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