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AMELIA EARHART
On July 2, 1937, Amelia Earhart flew away from a town called Lae in the South Pacific. Earhart was attempting to circumnavigate the globe. After taking off from Lae, she disappeared. The Superhero Historians will investigate her life, her final flight, and the possible outcomes to that flight.
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Thursday, April 26, 2007

Bostson Harbor aka “The Teapot”

Barley Hugg, Location Historian

There is almost nothing as exciting as a big city harbor: ships, damp salt smells hanging in the air, and food everywhere.  Boston Harbor is a great place to visit, especially on a great spring day!  Throughout the history of North America, Boston Harbor has served a major purpose.  Before the colonies it acted as a major trading post for the Native Americans who lived nearby.  Once the colonists came it became a major shipping port for goods coming from England.  As the colonies spread southward, Boston Harbor’s importance decreased slightly, but it remains, to this day, one of the United State’s most important harbors.


By: Barley Hugg, Location Historian
Topic: BOSTON TEA PARTY
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