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My History Fix

the Fun Side of History!

  • RUSTIC FURNITURE

    This is an edited, “bloggified” version of a paper from my days in the historic preservation program at Eastern Michigan University. I’ve been wanting to share it with you—it’s a great example of just how much story can be behind something as simple as a chair! Thanks to a … [Continue Reading]

    RUSTIC FURNITURE
  • FRIDAY THE 13TH…WHY SO UNLUCKY?

    I’m superstitious about some things, but Friday the 13th isn’t one of them! Why would a seemingly random combination of day and date be deemed unlucky?  While there’s lots of speculation, it’s truly a mystery and one likely to remain unsolved.  This day’s bad rap is … [Continue Reading]

    FRIDAY THE 13TH…WHY SO UNLUCKY?
  • BEFORE CHRISTMAS

    The holiday season. There’s something about the end of the year…it’s wired into our souls…time to celebrate, time to reflect, and to look forward to the coming year.  The days grow shorter and shorter until the solstice is finally achieved, and the sun begins its slow return.  … [Continue Reading]

    BEFORE CHRISTMAS
  • MONEY! MONEY! MONEY!

    Today is Cyber Monday, and I’m hearing news reports that holiday sales are up this year!  I’m willing to bet you spent some money over the past few days…right?  I’m also willing to bet you made your purchases with plastic, or were purely digital, online.  Did you use cash at … [Continue Reading]

    MONEY! MONEY! MONEY!
  • FORTUNE IN THE GREAT DEPRESSION

    Wait, what? A fortune in the Great Depression?  They were certainly out there, and Fortune magazine was reporting on them.  I unearthed this gem while perusing the New England Motel field at Brimfield last month, the July 1935 issue of Fortune.  I’m always drawn to old … [Continue Reading]

    FORTUNE IN THE GREAT DEPRESSION

FEATURED FIX: HOME LIFE

Rosie the Riveter, for real
domestic science education
Closed Range of the Victorian era
wallpaper mural french
The Old Manse
Dad imparting wisdom

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May 1, 2015

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in DC

1968: THE WORLD IN TRANSITION

May 12, 2016

House of Tomorrow color rendering

HOUSE OF TOMORROW: A MACHINE FOR LIVING

May 16, 2014

A VISIT TO THE NEW YORK WORLD’S FAIR

March 17, 2014

3 AMAZING VINTAGE GREEN JELL-O DISHES

March 17, 2014

Madam C.J. Walker, Ida Tarbull, Maria Mitchell

WOMEN WHO MADE A DIFFERENCE

March 20, 2015

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