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    9. 1886: First Coca-Cola Coca-Cola was sold for the very first time for five cents on May 8, 1886, in Atlanta, Georgia. Coca-Cola was created by the pharmacist John Pemberton at Jacobs Pharmacy. The history of Coca-Cola is important to Georgia, given a brand of soft drinks made right in the city of Atlanta that has and may well always flourish. Uniquely, Coca-Cola will always be history. 10. 1912: Girl Scout The Girl Scout movement was founded when 18 girls held their first meeting at the home…

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    three others,Caleb Bradham, Charles Alderton, and Charles Hires, they also invented Coco-Cola. Unfortunately for them, Joseph Priestly took the credit for inventing carbonated water. The first soda came out by John Pemberton in 1886. The Coca-Cola was released in sales in 1886.Originally, Coca-Cola was used as a medicine with the drug, Coke, or Cocaine. Later in 1903, the Cocaine was removed from the drink and now is used for a fizzy refreshment. Names of Soda: So, where did…

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    1982 and introduced in the United States on August 9, it was the first new brand since 1886 to use the Coca-Cola trademark. The original recipe for the drink includes five ounces of coca leaf in every gallon of syrup. The coca plant is the same plant from which cocaine is. It also has carbonated water, caramel color, aspartame, phosphoric acid, potassium citrate, natural flavors, citric acid, and caffeine. In 1886, John Pemberton invented Coca-Cola and sold it to customers of an atlanta…

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    was born in Pepin, Wisconsin on February 7, 1867 to Charles and Caroline Ingalls. Laura had three siblings. Mary, Caroline and Grace. Research Results Laura married A.J. (Almanzo James) Wilder in 1885. They got married in DA. On December 5, 1886, Rose Wilder was born. Almanzo and Laura lived in Mansfield Ward 1 Wright, Missouri. They resided on Commercial Street. On August 1, 1889, Laura gave birth to a son. He was only known as Baby Boy Wilder since he died on August 12th of…

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    The Ghost of the Princess Theatre Do you believe in ghosts? If you do or not you might after this. In December 18, 1886 the theatre reopened with some remodels , but Frederick Baker stayed. Today the theatre is still open, and they still have shows there . Some people even rent out rooms for parties or weddings with catering. Some people have said that they have seen baker. In Victorian streetscape of spring street The Princess Theatre is haunted by Frederick Baker a past actor. In…

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    Imperialistic ventures were not the reason for objection against the Irish Home rule in the case with many Liberal Unionists (especially nonconformists). British nonconformists and trade unionists were reminded of their own past persecution when looking at the Irish grievances and realized there wasn’t much different in each country’s democracy and constitutional liberties (English, 1600). They found that objecting Home Rule on moral grounds rather than imperialistic motives was the best reason…

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    George Fincham, 1886 and 1889; enlarged by Fincham & Hobday, 1896 3 manuals, 36 speaking stops, 7 couplers, tubular-pneumatic action Engraver: Unknown Source: The Australasian Sketcher (27 March 1880), p. 44 The building of this organ, the second in the Cathedral, was started by Robert Mackenzie of Melbourne in 1876. After a series of delays, George Fincham was engaged late in 1879 to complete the instrument, and it was finally opened on 14 March 1880. Additions were made in 1886 and 1889,…

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    The Statue of Liberty is one of the most famous landmarks known across the world. It is mainly acknowledged for it’s powerful, symbolic meaning of freedom and of course, liberty. Not only is it the distinctive color and grand physical features but, the very important history of this landmark that attracts tourists and people everywhere. The Statue of Liberty has and forever will stand as an iconic symbol of the United States of America and be recognized for its great impact on our nation.…

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    Conrad loved literature, a spark he perhaps inherited from his father, Apollo Korzeniowski, a Polish aristocratic literary critic and poet. As a small boy, Conrad's father taught him to read French and Polish translations of English literature. However, Conrad’s childhood turned tumultuous after both of his parents died from Tuberculosis, and following their death Conrad was sent to live in Switzerland with his mother’s brother, Tadeusz Bobrowski. In his early years, Conrad bounced between…

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    Body: I. Texas State Fair has 131 years of history. 1. The fair was established on January 30, 1886 by A group of Dallas businessmen named W.H. Gaston, John S. Armstrong and Thomas L. Marsalis. James B. Simpson. 2. The fair has taken place every year since 1886 except World War I and World War II. It starts last Friday of September and lasts for 24 days. 3. About 3 million of people visit the fair per year from different places and many camp in RV park for days to enjoy. II. Foods 1. The…

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