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Here 's an infobox of the 1980 United States presidential election that I made. The POD is that Gerald Ford doesn't pardon Richard...
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And ironically getting shot in the spine, the Body part he mangled more than anything.
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- Lt Col. Christopher Duntsch[1], one of the many young men who served during the Second Korean War. He died trying to help wounded...
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- Donald Trump stepping up to bat during his first season with the New York Yankees.
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RIP.
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- Actor Chance Perdomo[1] at a New York City Comic Con panel shortly after it was announced he would be portraying Denzel Delaney...
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- Early photo of musician Tommy Chong from his days as a guitarist for Bobby Taylor, who he would found the nightclub "The Blue Balls" with.
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- A Whataburger in located in Chicago, Illinois. The fast food franchise's 1,000th location, which first opened in 1989.
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VIRGINIA! The proudest social democracy in the Americas.
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He would only have been 71 at that point and lived a further ten years OTL, a bit old for the time but perfectly reasonable for an elder...
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Hubert Horatio Humphrey Jr. (May 27, 1911 – January 2, 1979) was an American pharmacist. politician and pianist who worked in the Twin...
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The Trans-Sabine theater of the First Southron Revolt refers to military actions that took place west of the Sabine River between 1861...
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The 1864 Democratic National convention was the nominating convention held by the Democratic Party to select a ticket for President and...
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