“The history of science: The rage of reason” plus 3 more |
- The history of science: The rage of reason
- The history behind the name of Fairground Addition of Cambridge
- History comes alive at Log Cabin Days
- History of black, white churches comes together in single revival
The history of science: The rage of reason Posted: 12 Sep 2010 04:25 PM PDT The history of science is surely a noble one, full of brave individuals striving after truth and high-minded intellectual endeavour. Right? Well, maybe we need a slightly more complicated hypothesis. All those worldview-shifting theories and life-altering breakthroughs came from mere humans. |
The history behind the name of Fairground Addition of Cambridge Posted: 12 Sep 2010 05:17 AM PDT The history behind the name of Fairground Addition of Cambridge Did you ever wonder why the Fairground Addition of Cambridge is called that? Because the Guernsey County Fair was first held there! The inaugural fair was held in 1847. After a few years, the |
History comes alive at Log Cabin Days Posted: 11 Sep 2010 11:04 PM PDT A bit of Ashtabula County history came to life Saturday as Marvin Knasel happily told the story of an Ashtabula boy so eager to fight in the Civil War that he walked to Wisconsin. |
History of black, white churches comes together in single revival Posted: 11 Sep 2010 07:35 PM PDT Two York County churches bound by an awful part of history - but connected by location and sometimes even blood - come together for a single revival that, in its simplicity and purpose, exemplifies what Christians say is true because of their faith. |
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