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Interesting Things with JC

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947: "Barbie - March 9th 1959"

Interesting Things with JC #947: "Barbie - March 9th 1959" - On this day, Barbie debuted at the American International Toy Fair in New York, ushering in a cultural craze. Barbie, created by Ruth Handler, has developed over time, inspiring generations of girls with her many vocations and aspirations.

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943: "Screwpile Lighthouse"

Interesting Things with JC #943: "Screwpile Lighthouse" - Explore how Alexander Mitchell's innovative Screwpile Lighthouse transformed maritime safety, paving the way for safer navigation. Mitchell's invention revolutionized the seascape! This episode was inspired by “Coast Guard Dave.”

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941: "Lascaux Cave Paintings"

Interesting Things with JC #941: "Lascaux Cave Paintings" - Unearth the captivating world of prehistoric art found in the heart of France's Dordogne region. Explore the intricate details and symbolic meanings behind these ancient depictions of animals and human figures, shedding light on our ancestors' creativity and spirituality.

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932: "Hippopotamus is Fish"

Interesting Things with JC #932: "Hippopotamus is Fish" - Explore the historical classification of hippos as fish for Lenten consumption in certain cultures, revealing the dynamic interplay between cultural adaptation and religious observance. Discover this intriguing cultural practice!

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929: "9 Days Queen"

Interesting Things with JC #929: "9 Days Queen" - Delve into the turbulent reign of Lady Jane Grey, England's Nine Days Queen, as she navigates religious conflict and political intrigue in Tudor England. Tune in to uncover the gripping tale of power, betrayal, and resilience.

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928: "John Singleton"

Interesting Things with JC #928: "John Singleton" - John Singleton's groundbreaking nominations for Best Director and Best Original Screenplay at the 1992 Academy Awards marked a significant moment in cinematic history. His achievements paved the way for greater diversity and representation in the film industry, inspiring generations of filmmakers.

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186: "133rd Seabees of WW2" (Re-Published)

Interesting Things with JC #186: "133rd Seabees of WW2" (Re-published) - The original Naval Construction Battalion 133 was commissioned at Camp Perry, Williamsburg, Virginia in 1943. They rebuilt the air station, docks and more in Hawaii and then they moved onto Iwo Jima landing with the first waves, suffering the largest casualties of any Seabee unit in history. The invasion of Iwo Jima began on February 19, 1945. Its important to remember, given time change and the international date line, the first waves started landing February 18th, 1945 around 7pm EST. They have yet to receive the Presidential Unit Citation for their bravery on Iwo Jima.

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