U.S. Grant’s sorrowful grind to victory; disappearing butterflies; dogs and daylight savings; the ponies of Chincoteague; the Pink Pony Club
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HANS-GEORG EIBEN/FOTOTECA 9x12 |
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In the Roman Empire, a victory wasn’t a victory until you built an arch. The wooden monument would join public celebrations and lavish processions--but one emperor at the height of Rome’s power did something different to leave a lasting legacy. What was it? |
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PHOTOGRAPH BY FINE ART/AGE FOTOSTOCK |
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PHOTOGRAPH BY ANDREA SEDE |
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Today’s Soundtrack: Pink Pony Club, Chappell Roan
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