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The History Of Pink Lemonade And The Gross Reasons That Explain Its Color

Lisa Fotios/Pexels Pink lemonade. Usually associated with hot summer days and cool sips in the shade, this rosy variety of the ever-popular drink has been quenching thirsts for over a century, though the tale of its invention is likely to leave a pretty sour taste in your mouth.

The Legend Of Molly Pitcher, A Revolutionary War Heroine

Amid the crackling heat of the Battle of Monmouth in June 1778, a woman darted among the American troops. She carried a pitcher of water, so they called her Molly Pitcher. But as the battle raged, she threw down her bucket. She grabbed a cannon. And she cast herself into an American legend.

The Real Story Behind 'Princess Qajar' And Her Viral Meme

Womens Worlds in Qajar IranPhotos of Princess Qajar have gone viral but they barely touch on the truth about this Persian princess. They say that a picture is worth a thousand words. But in the age of the internet, it sometimes takes a few more than that to get to the truth of the matter.

The White House Butler Who Served Eight Presidents

Kevin Clark/The Washington Post via Getty ImagesEugene Allen. 2008. In a career spanning 34 years and eight presidents, Eugene Allen witnessed some of the most important moments in 20th-century American history all from his unique point of view as White House butler.

The World's Most Intricate Ice Caves

Located forty kilometers south of Salzburg, Austria on Mount Hochkogel, the Eisriesenwelt cave is the largest ice cave in the world. Discovered in 1879 by natural scientist Anton Posselt, the name translates to the World of Ice Giants, which is a rather apt one given that the ice and limestone covered wonder stretches for 38