Plus, commemorate Veterans Day at President Lincoln’s Cottage.
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5 HISTORIC JAZZ CLUBS TO HELP YOU FIND YOUR RHYTHM
In addition to dance halls and speakeasies, dedicated jazz clubs were one of the
central locations where people could gather to enjoy the finest performers in
the genre. Here are five of the most iconic clubs across the country.
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COMMEMORATE VETERANS DAY WITH PRESIDENT LINCOLN
For three summers, Abraham Lincoln and his family resided in a hilltop cottage
almost five miles from the White House. But many visitors don’t realize that, by
the time President Lincoln moved to the summer house in 1862, the “asylum for
old and disabled veterans” had already been serving the community over a decade.
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PRESERVING AN OMAHA DOCTOR’S IMPRESSIVE LEGACY IN 3 BUILDINGS
Dr. Susan LaFlesche Picotte—the first Native American woman to earn a medical
degree—had dreamed of building a hospital for her people since her time as a
medical student on the East Coast. Indeed, the reservation hospital is often
described as the capstone of Dr. Picotte’s life—but it’s only part of her story.
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7 LIGHTHOUSES THAT STAND GUARD OVER ROCKY BEACHES AND SANDY SHORES
Part of the appeal to lighthouses is that they can often be found in the most
dramatic settings on Earth—at the tip of narrow peninsulas, on rocky
promontories, or on remote islands. Plus, they were built specifically with an
altruistic purpose in mind: to save lives.
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DOWNTOWN SAVANNAH HOME DEFINED BY TURNKEY ELEGANCE
Originally built in 1854, the clean, modern interiors of this downtown jewel
provide a delightful contrast to the classic Savannah grey brick exterior that
blends into the historic streetscape.
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