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We just met ALL the Presidents
This was too cool not to share on Presidents’ Day.
🎥 Below we’re giving you early access to our tour of “The Ruins of President Park”, located just outside of Williamsburg, Virginia.
🤯 Ruins of Presidents Park
The Presidents’ Heads were one of the most unique ‘historic’ sites we have ever visited. Salvaged from an abandoned theme park that closed in 2010, the hosts were kind enough to talk to us about how these 20-foot busts got here, how they were created, and what might be next.
🇺🇸 Watch our tour before anyone else below:
🗞️ News: Creating the one place to find the Internet’s Best History Creators
The site is in a “soft launch” phase right now…but check it out and let us know what you think!
In May of 1754, Benjamin Franklin published his “Join or Die” cartoon, calling on the Colonies to come together.
We are building the brand new website: HistoryOrDie.org
Through Walk with History and Talk with History, we have met some amazing history content creators and we wanted to create a place where people could find all of these creators in one spot.
The site is slowly growing and we already have some creators that have millions of subscribers. The goal of History or Die is to help promote quality history creators completely free. Any History or Die merchandise will go to maintaining, upgrading, and growing the site.
In the Navy, we have a saying that a rising tide lifts all ships.
HistoryOrDie.org aims to be that tide.
The below True Grit movie comparison has been getting a ton of views lately. Which one do you prefer? 🎥
⬇️ We got to see the below podcaster Live…let me say, I was quite impressed. It was a true on-stage show that was inspiring, entertaining, and very well done.
📖 History Book of the Month
Lightbulb Moments in Human History: From Cave to Colosseum
Summary: Lightbulb Moments in Human History tracks humanity's big ideas and the eccentricities of those who conceived them. Funny. Irreverent. Never boring. This is not the history you were taught in school. Scott Edwin Williams' Lightbulb Moments in Human History engages, entertains, and provides hope that while times are tough, we're not all going to hell in a handbasket.
*This book was sent to us free of charge but we do not earn any commission on any links to it