[Vision2020] Fw:The Only Presidential Patent, Andrew Jackson Wasn't Always on the $20 Bill, The Raucous Home Life of the Madisons and More
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Subject: The Only Presidential Patent, Andrew Jackson Wasn't Always on the $20 Bill, The Raucous Home Life of the Madisons and More
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Date: 02/15/16 16:03:02
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How 43 Giant, Crumbling Presidential Heads Ended Up in a Virginia Field
George Washington: The Reluctant President
Abraham Lincoln Is the Only President Ever to Have a Patent
Ten Fascinating Presidential Facts to Impress on President's Day
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