
The Secret Language of Roses, Victorian Era
The secret language of roses of the Victorian Era was rich, beautiful, emotional– and fraught with peril. “I once had a rose
The secret language of roses of the Victorian Era was rich, beautiful, emotional– and fraught with peril. “I once had a rose
Martha Matilda Harper (1857-1950) was bound into servitude at age seven after her father lost his money in a business venture.
If you have Shockwave on your system, check out our Statue of Liberty Quiz Game. It’s an animated multiple choice test
Joseph Pulitzer crowd-funded the Statue of Liberty’s pedestal. Without this campaign, America might not have the Statue. And without Josef Pulitzer’s
According to Screen International, the great shoe scandal of the Cannes Film Festival 2015 caused a commotion when women were turned
We’ve been celebrating Mother’s Day since 1908, thanks to Anna Marie Jarvis. Even if she did go a little bonkers in
Nellie Bly turns 151. She was born on May 5, 1864 in Cochran’s Mills Pennsylvania to Mary Jane and Michael Cochran. The
Rhoda May Rindge first came to Malibu with her husband Frederick in the 1890s. She probably had no idea that she
It was Easter week, 1865. The Civil War was near its end and Washington D.C. was in full celebration. Then the
It’s worth a trip to the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (FIDM) Museum in downtown Los Angeles. You can see this
Easter Bonnets: Put Some Spring In Your Step Victorian Era Easter Bonnets were the crowning glory of their Easter Parades. In
The yearly White House Egg Roll celebrates Easter. Today, the Easter Egg Roll has grown from a few local children rolling
People of the Victorian Era knew how to have fun with eggs. Among their many crazy Spring time games, they let
Queen Victoria’s Dogs Queen Victoria described her childhood as “melancholy,” but one of her greatest joys as a child, and throughout
Queen Victoria’s Dogs Queen Victoria described her childhood as “melancholy,” but one of her greatest joys as a child, and throughout
The secret language of roses of the Victorian Era was rich, beautiful, emotional– and fraught with peril. “I once had a rose
Martha Matilda Harper (1857-1950) was bound into servitude at age seven after her father lost his money in a business venture.
If you have Shockwave on your system, check out our Statue of Liberty Quiz Game. It’s an animated multiple choice test
Joseph Pulitzer crowd-funded the Statue of Liberty’s pedestal. Without this campaign, America might not have the Statue. And without Josef Pulitzer’s
According to Screen International, the great shoe scandal of the Cannes Film Festival 2015 caused a commotion when women were turned
We’ve been celebrating Mother’s Day since 1908, thanks to Anna Marie Jarvis. Even if she did go a little bonkers in
Nellie Bly turns 151. She was born on May 5, 1864 in Cochran’s Mills Pennsylvania to Mary Jane and Michael Cochran. The
Rhoda May Rindge first came to Malibu with her husband Frederick in the 1890s. She probably had no idea that she
It was Easter week, 1865. The Civil War was near its end and Washington D.C. was in full celebration. Then the
It’s worth a trip to the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (FIDM) Museum in downtown Los Angeles. You can see this
Easter Bonnets: Put Some Spring In Your Step Victorian Era Easter Bonnets were the crowning glory of their Easter Parades. In
The yearly White House Egg Roll celebrates Easter. Today, the Easter Egg Roll has grown from a few local children rolling
People of the Victorian Era knew how to have fun with eggs. Among their many crazy Spring time games, they let
Queen Victoria’s Dogs Queen Victoria described her childhood as “melancholy,” but one of her greatest joys as a child, and throughout
Queen Victoria’s Dogs Queen Victoria described her childhood as “melancholy,” but one of her greatest joys as a child, and throughout