12 U.S. Monuments That Have a Totally Different Meaning Than Most People Think
1. The Statue of Liberty Most people see the Statue of Liberty as a bold symbol of freedom and democracy—Lady […]
1. The Statue of Liberty Most people see the Statue of Liberty as a bold symbol of freedom and democracy—Lady […]
1. The Moon Landing The Apollo 11 mission in 1969 was about beating the Soviets, plain and simple. The U.S.
1. Lockheed Martin – Post-9/11 Military Boom Lockheed Martin was already a major player in the defense industry, but the
1. Margarine Butter was heavily rationed during WWII, so margarine stepped in as its thrifty, spreadable cousin. Originally made from
1. Mountain Dew In the U.S., Mountain Dew is a beloved citrus soda, but it’s banned in several countries due
1. Billy the Kid Billy the Kid, born Henry McCarty, is often remembered as one of the most notorious outlaws
1. Mandatory Pledge of Allegiance Every morning in many U.S. public schools, students were required to stand and recite the