@CgroffPv20 On Veterans Day, 1921, President Warren Harding presided over an interment ceremony at Arlington cemetery for an unknown soldier who had died in World War 1. #APUSHPV Period 7 Theme: WOR CUL
@RMurphyPV2002 When Elvis would dance on TV, they would only record him from the waist up because the kind of dancing he did was considered “highly inappropriate” for his time. #APUSHPV Period 8 Theme: CUL
@Pv2002T Introduced in the late 50’s, their mascot, Alfred, had a girlfriend for a brief time named Moxie Cowznofski and made a handful of cover appearances. #APUSHPV Period 8 Theme: CUL
@flaim42 Quaker’s usually get credit for inventing the Lemon Custard in the late 1700’s before Elizabeth Goodfellow expanded on the Lemon Custard recipe a little more and invented the pie in 1806. #APUSHPV Periods 2,3,4 Theme: CUL WOR
@CgroffPv20 The Louvre is the biggest museum in the world today and it is almost impossible to see all that the museum has to offer in only one day. It would take 100 days to see every piece of art for at least 30 seconds per piece. #APUSHPV Period 9 Theme: CUL
@chorstPV23 Sarasota was once the winter of of the Ringling Brothers Circusand today holds many cultural things such as the Ringling Museum on Art #APUSHPV Period 9 Theme: CUL
@EbologaPv27 Dredging began in 1965 to form the island as well as to build some passageways for submarines and large vessels, but the Navy’s plans changed and the island saw little to no military action #APUSHPV Period 8 Theme:WOR WXT
@Pv2002T Around Thanksgiving Day, 1950, Mao Zedong sent troops across a river and into Korea where they surrounded 12,000 men of the First Marine Division and a few thousand army men. This became known as the Battle of Chosin Reservoir. #APUSHPV Period 8 Theme: WOR
@RMurphyPV2002 The Beatles consisted of four members, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, John Lennon, and George Harrison, and are responsible for leading the "British Invasion" when they arrived on February 7, 1964. #APUSHPV Period 8 Theme: CUL
@chorstPV23 On June 11, 1962, the most infamous escape attempt took place. Three inmates attempted to escape on a raft made of raincoats but were never heard from again and are believed to have died while crossing the San Francisco Bay. #APUSHPV Period 8 Theme: CUL
A monument for the 9th Massachusetts Battery at Gettysburg where they were ordered to fire double canister onto the nearing Confederate army. After this did not work and they were being overrun, they were ordered to spike the cannons. #APUSHPV Period 6 Theme: NAT
@mambroziakPV19 Before Betsy Ross made the American flag, there were many changes that happened to the flag. For instance, the “Grand Union” flag which featured the 13 stripes and a Union Jack where the stars are. This was in 1776. #APUSHPV Period 3 Theme: CUL WOR
@CgroffPv20 Along with the Eiffel Tower, to this day, there are many other monuments that are known widely around the world. These include the Louvre and the Arc de Triomphe. #APUSHPV Period 9 Theme: CUL
@CgroffPv20 Every stone begins with “Here Lived” and there is one stone per person with that person’s name on it. For 120 Euros, anybody can get a stone and have it installed. #APUSHPV Period 9 Theme: WOR
@flaim42 One of the tank’s predecessors is the Sherman tank that was widely used by American forces during World War 2 and saw some service in Korea during the Korean War. #APUSHPV Periods 7-8 Theme: WXT
The 1957 Bel Air was an American icon of the 50’s and are still known widely today. It is the final model in the famous “tri-fives” which features the 1955, 1956, and 1957 Bel Air’s.” #APUSHPV Period 8 Theme: CUL
@mambroziakPV19 Thomas Jefferson later tried to sell the land calling it "one of the sublimest curiosities in nature" so somebody to make it a tourist resort, however the property stayed in his family until 1835, ten years after his death. #APUSHPV Period 4 Theme: GEO
@khuenink1414 In October 2004, the US government broke ground for the construction of a new embassy building in Pariser Platz and the building was opened in 2008. #APUSHPV Period 9 Theme: WOR
@flaim42 This trail runs 140 miles from the Western edge of Valley Forge National Park westward towards Harrisburg and ends about 15 miles northeast of Harrisburg at the Appalachian Trail #APUSHPV Period 9 Theme:GEO