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History Detectives
1775 Almanac, Exercise Records, Moon Museum
Season 9
Episode 9
In this episode, the notes scrawled in the margins of this 1775 Almanac give us intimate insights into how loyalties strained families during the Revolution. Then a garage sale find ties a woman to the grandfather she never met. Was he the phonograph exercise guru of the 1920s? And did NASA unwittingly smuggle Andy Warhol art to the moon?
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St.Valentine's Day Massacre; G. Washington Miniature; Stalag 17 Portrait