14 Things That Used to Be in Every American Classroom – And Are Basically Relics Now
1. Chalkboards For decades, the chalkboard was the centerpiece of every classroom. Teachers wrote out math problems, spelling lists, and […]
1. Chalkboards For decades, the chalkboard was the centerpiece of every classroom. Teachers wrote out math problems, spelling lists, and […]
1. Fruit by the Foot Fruit by the Foot was basically edible ribbon and a middle school fashion accessory all
1. Massachusetts Massachusetts is home to one of the most iconic regional dialects in America: the Boston accent, Ross Cristantiello
1. Macon, Georgia If you’ve ever listened to soul, rock, or Southern blues, you’ve felt Macon’s influence—even if you didn’t
1. The Tar Heel State – North Carolina “Tar Heel” might sound like something you’d call a NASCAR pit crew
1. South of the Border – Dillon, South Carolina If your family drove down I-95, there’s a good chance you
1. Waking Up to the Rooster (or at Least No Alarm) In rural areas especially, waking up used to mean