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How Many Licks Does it Take to Get to the Center of a Tootsie Pop Mystery?

Note: We’re making July Local History Month on Sistory! There are so many stories in our own backyards, and we’re … More

caroline, labor, local history

The Star Shmangled Banner

“National melodies are the nursery songs of a people, heard in the dimly recollected days of its infancy, lingering in its … More

anthem, caroline, francis scott key, music history, national, us history, whitney houston

Diamonds on My Neck, Ice on My Boat: The Frederic Tudor Story

Nicknames are one of my favorite things in history, whether calling the teetotaling President Rutherford B. Hayes “Old Granny,” or … More

boston, business, capitalism, caroline, frederic tudor, ice, industry

It’s All in the Family

Political leadership in America is a family business, as true to our national identity as the idea that anyone can come here, start from nothing, and make something of himself.

arlington cemetery, caroline, clinton, family, george washington, kennedy, politics, robert e. lee, rockefeller, taft

Sistory: A Starticle

We know we’ve got the history chops to make this work. I mean, we were once in a home-grown performance of The First Thanksgiving that brought down the house full of our relatives and closest friends.

It’s the sister part that can be a challenge.

anne boleyn, bronte, caroline, corinne, eleanor, family, grimke, hapsburg, sisters, thanksgiving, welcome

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