Post-Presidential Careers, Part Two: Adams, Taft, And More

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The Ridiculous History of Atlanta's Street Names

OK, folks: yes, Ben, Noel and Max are well aware of Atlanta's bizarre habit of naming every other street 'Peachtree' something-or-other. But did you know this city also has multiple streets with completely different names depending on the neighborhood? The boys discover the answe ...  Show more

CLASSIC: Susanna Caroline Matilda: The Colonial Grifter Princess

In this week's Classic episode: Have you ever dreamed about shedding your old identity, casting aside your obligations and becoming an entirely different person? Susanna Caroline Matilda, narrowly escaping death after stealing from the Queen, did just that upon arriving at the Am ...  Show more

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