12 Everyday Realities About Polio in the United States During the 1950s
1. Parents Lived in Fear Every Summer Polio outbreaks tended to peak in the summer, turning what should have been […]
1. Parents Lived in Fear Every Summer Polio outbreaks tended to peak in the summer, turning what should have been […]
1. Miami International Airport (MIA) Miami International Airport is notorious for being a hub of chaos, thanks to its role
1. Opa-Locka Opa-Locka in Miami-Dade County has become synonymous with urban decay, according to Robert Steuteville from CNU. Once an
1. The Crash Happened on October 20, 1977 Lynyrd Skynyrd’s tragic plane crash remains one of the most iconic and
1. Lead-Based Makeup Pale skin was all the rage in the 18th and 19th centuries, and women (and some men)
1. Skipping Showers for “Natural Oils” Many hippies believed that frequent washing stripped the body of its natural oils, so
1. San Diego, California San Diego’s climate is often described as “Mediterranean,” boasting mild winters and warm summers, Matt Jaffe from