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Daily Archives: 25 May, 2007
Moose with locked antlers
When in rut season, bull moose contests are not unusual. However, having their antlers become permanently locked during a fight … Continue reading
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Depiction of Phineas Gage's injury
In 1847 railroad worker, Phineas Gage (a New Hampshire native) was injured when an iron bar was accidentally blasted through … Continue reading
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Berlin New Hampshire Tupperware Inventor: Earl Silas Tupper (1907-1983)
American manufacturer Earl Tupper, inventor of Tupperware, was born in New Hampshire.
He graduated from Fitchburg [MA] High school … Continue reading
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