The Museum for Contraception and Abortion, Vienna
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In Langhorne Gardens, a residential area near Folkestone seafront, an imposing stone figure gazes across the English Channel.
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By Jared Keller Every day thousands of New Yorkers pass by 463 West Street in Manhattan – head down, texting their
By Courtney Gordner Gettysburg, Pennsylvania is perhaps best known as the site of the bloodiest battles in the American Civil
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By Simon Werrett In the first decades of the eighteenth century, to win a war with Sweden and present Russia as a modern
By Camilla Rostvik In 1952 Rosalind Franklin stared down upon her successful X-ray crystallography photo of DNA, unveiling
By Carolyn Dougherty The Bowes Museum is the former home of John and Josephine Bowes, avid collectors of European art in the
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