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Did you know that weve been proudly serving southeastern #LoudounCounty since 1957? Even the Dulles airport was still just an idea at the time! #ArcolaVFD has an incredibly rich history. Click the link to learn more about it. https://www.arcolavfd.org/about/history/ - @arcolavfd on Instagram

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When the Residential School Program started in the 19th century, 1110 students attended. The program was then extended into the early 20th century now rising the number to over 150,000 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students. #everychildmatters - @orangeshirtawareness on Instagram

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Sore-sore, sambil nikmatin hujan ditemani pisang goreng dan kopi panas... Mindah-mindahin slide satu ke dua, dari slide kedua ke slide pertama. Selain jadi pengen tau banyak soal Bogor Tempo Doeloe, ini kok Re-Color nya ciamik banget yah 😘🤩🤩 Btw itu si Bule udah kayak apa yak sekarang? 🤭 ....................................................... Reposted from @tukangpulas_asli Potret Istana Bogor saat masa² agresi militer Belanda sekitar tahun 1947. #sejarah #bogor #adobe #photoshop #kotahujan #sore #istanabogor #kebunrayabogor #hindiabelanda - @mediabogor on Instagram

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After the ratification of the 19th amendment in 1920, more than 100,000 Alabama women registered to vote, including 1,373 in Madison County. Of those, six were Black women. ••• Soon, the names of these heroes will be inscribed on a historic marker in their honor at the new Councill High Memorial Park in downtown Huntsville. ••• Learn more on CityBlog.HuntsvilleAL.gov. Thanks to Donna Castellano from @historichuntsville for telling this story. - @huntsvillecity on Instagram

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Tales of the Archives- Pearl City 🍍”Old Time Fun”. 📻 By the 1930s-50s, most Pearl City residents were employed in August Butts green bean fields which once covered much of what is now “West Boca.” It was a hard life and even the children worked in the fields during harvest time. Many Pearl City residents also lacked running water and electricity; things we take for granted today. Nonetheless, they knew how to enjoy themselves. Walter Dolphus recalled: “Well, the kids always played ball; and I never forget years ago of a marble range . . . was right in the center of Dixie Highway, and now you can’t even walk across it. A car would pass by probably every four or five hours. So that’s where we used to make up our marble range, right in the middle of Dixie Highway between 11th and 12th Streets. Right in the middle of Dixie Highway.” Amos Jackson had this memory: “We used to celebrate the 20th of May here [that is Florida’s “Emancipation Day”]. That’s the day that we were told that the slaves were freed. … The 20th of May was a big day to us. We’d have big baseball games, picnics on the beach and Collin Spain used to carry his juke box, or piccolo as we called it, on the beach; and he had a generator, and they called it a dynamo at the time, that would provide the electrical service for the box. We used to have music on the beach, swimming, ice cream, and sandwiches. Later on in the day we would have baseball games.” Irene Demery Carswell recalled the pleasures of a box supper: “Well this is boxes that the ladies would fix with food, and the men would buy these boxes. This was one of the recreational parties that they had. The men would buy the box maybe for fifty cents or seventy-five cents at the most. And then, for instance, if I made a box and you liked my box, I had this box all decorated with crepe paper, etc. And sometimes there’d be big boxes and little boxes, and they had fried chicken and potato salad and maybe some collard greens, or some homemade rolls, or maybe made a cake. You put enough for two in the box. For instance if you bought my box, you and I would sit and eat whether we were married or not. #continuedincomments - @bocahistory on Instagram

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