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The City Archive

The fascinating side of the world

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#2

The Living South

The most interesting people and stories in the American South.

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#3

12x12

Dig into the design language of music

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#4

Savor the Story

From ingredients to inspirations: Stories beyond the plate

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#5

Tom Swift

Towards the next civilization

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Flashback

History, Culture, Entertainment, Education

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Kokkle's Boggles

Curiosity Unleashed. Perspectives Reimagined.

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Content & Circumstance

Shiny things plucked from the doomscroll.

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#9

Novum

A blog about new ideas, history & our weird present

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#10

Anchorage Memories Club

Great memories of the Anchorage, Alaska you love

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#11

Rabbit Cavern

Can the rabbit hole be too deep? You're about to find out.

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#12

Old Goats with Jonathan Alter

Ruminating with friends

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The Freeman Wire

Insights on God, America and being human

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Down A Rabbit Hole

For people who are curious about everything

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Strange as Folk

Peculiar stories of people from the past.

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Aesthetic Odyssey

Art History posts

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#17

Cailian Savage

Strolling Down Curiosity Lane

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#18

iNostalgia Digital

Discover Our Shared History

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#19

The Intelligencer

Read. If you dare.

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History Today

Rigorously researched history with flair

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Adam's Notes

a public notebook of eclectic findings

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#22

Edge|wise

[at the border between sage & strange]

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#23

Seeking Arete

Building a life of effective excellence.

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Macy Sees The World

Fiction that explores culture and history

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#25

Ariadne Archive

Hidden histories in writing, art, and ideas.

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Weekly breakdowns of psychological patterns: cognitive biases, decision frameworks, the invisible forces shaping choice. For curious minds. thethought.writtenself.com