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George Washington’s teeth, an old McDonald’s menu, and an early 20th-century university dorm—this Instagram page shares curious photos and facts from the past.
2. In 1137, a 14-year-old girl named Eleanor became the "greatest heiress in the known world." She was, in her own right, the Duchess of Aquitaine and ruled it independently through her two marriages. Heritage Images / Getty Images Eleanor's first marriage ...
We know, we know - history can seem like a dud. Learning about people who aren't even on this Earth anymore - their birth, experiences, failures, and all those things - can look boring. And sometimes it is, we don't deny it. At the same time, occasionally ...
Related: My Mind Is Absolutely Blown By These 10 Facts That Sound Very, Very Fake But Are Actually 100% Real 2. In 1137, a 14-year-old girl named Eleanor became the "greatest heiress in the known world." She was, in her own right, the Duchess of Aquitaine ...