A History of Stockings

By Tim Lambert People have worn stockings since Ancient Times. Roman soldiers wore stockings called udones, especially in cold climates. The oldest existing stockings were made in Egypt in the 4th or 5th centuries AD. Early socks had split toes and were designed to be worn with sandals. In the Middle Ages, both men and… Continue reading A History of Stockings

A History of Pencils

By Tim Lambert The name pencil comes from a Latin word, Penicillus, which means brush. In the Middle Ages, in England, a pencel was a small brush made of camel hair, used for painting. Graphite was discovered in Bavaria in the 15th century. However, a pure deposit of graphite was discovered in Borrowdale, Cumbria, England.… Continue reading A History of Pencils

Sports betting has been around longer than most modern sports

Betting on the outcome of competitions dates back thousands of years. In the United States, the path of gambling from a total ban to almost nationwide legalization has been a long, winding road, marked by high-profile scandals and a constant search for a balance between morality and the public purse. Egyptian dice, Olympic wagers, and… Continue reading Sports betting has been around longer than most modern sports

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A History of Contraceptives

By Tim Lambert Life was hard for women before artificial contraception. Not only did they usually have large numbers of children, but those children were also born close together. Reliable contraception was one of the great inventions of the 20th century. Of course, people have always attempted to prevent pregnancy. In Ancient Egypt, women made… Continue reading A History of Contraceptives

A History of Sugar

By Tim Lambert Sugar cane first grew in South Asia. Later, it was grown in India and in China. The Ancient Greeks and Romans knew sugar but used it as a medicine rather than a sweetener. By about 600 AD, sugar was grown in Persia. Later, it was grown in North Africa and in Spain… Continue reading A History of Sugar

The Island That Became an Entertainment Empire

Atlantic City’s story traces a journey from Indigenous seasonal summer settlements and the solitary homes of the first settlers to glittering casinos and multibillion-dollar investments. The area experienced the heyday of its resort era, a postwar decline, a reboot through the legalization of gambling, and a new wave of projects aimed at ensuring the city… Continue reading The Island That Became an Entertainment Empire

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A History of Western New York’s Most Dangerous Roads: From Niagara Falls Boulevard to Route 5 in Hamburg

Western New York’s road network reflects a broader pattern seen across New York State, where rapid post-war expansion in the 1950s and 1960s reshaped how communities were connected. During this period, infrastructure planning focused heavily on accommodating growing car ownership and suburban development. Wide, high-speed arterial roads were built to move large volumes of traffic… Continue reading A History of Western New York’s Most Dangerous Roads: From Niagara Falls Boulevard to Route 5 in Hamburg

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