Daily Artifacts of U.S. History
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Daily Artifacts of U.S. History

Earlier this week I was catching up on some RSS feeds in Feedly when I came across this drawing from the patent application for the board game that became Monopoly. That drawing was the featured…

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Earlier this week I was catching up on some RSS feeds in Feedly when I came across this drawing from the patent application for the board game that became Monopoly. That drawing was the featured…Read the whole entry at FreeTech4Teachers.com »             Related StoriesEvery U.S. Election Through 2012 ExplainedVirtually Explore America’s Quietest RoadsVintage Travel Posters and Google Earth Free Technology For Teachers, Library of Congress, National Archives, primary sources, Social Studies, U.S. HistoryRead More

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