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Saltwater Taffy: From rare accident to global sensation

Saltwater taffy brings up visions of boardwalks, beach vacations, and warm ocean breezes. But what exactly is this special taffy, where did it come from, and how is it made today? Let’s dive into its sweet history, learn how it’s made, and discover who’s perfecting the recipe for...

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A side-by-side visual comparison between the Titanic and the Icon of the Seas, with the modern ship significantly larger, displaying their lengths and gross tonnages.

Titanic vs. Icon of the Seas: The Ultimate Ship Showdown

Over a century after the RMS Titanic set sail on its ill-fated maiden voyage in 1912, the cruise industry has evolved to produce floating cities like Icon of the Seas, Royal Caribbean’s latest marvel. Comparing these two ships gives us a glimpse into how far maritime engineering, luxury...

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Close-up of two Moai statues on a grassy slope under a blue sky, partially buried in the ground at Rano Raraku quarry on Easter Island.

Unraveling Easter Island: Secrets of the Rapa Nui Statues

Easter Island, or Rapa Nui, lies in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, over 2,000 miles off the coast of Chile. Known for its incredible Moai statues, Easter Island is a fascinating place with a rich cultural history. The island’s population today includes many descendants of the original...

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Painting of Puerto Rican pirate Roberto Cofresí standing aboard a ship holding a sword, wearing a red headscarf, white shirt, and brown vest and trousers, with a stormy sea and sky in the background.

Roberto Cofresí: One of the last of the great pirates

When we think of pirates, images of swashbuckling adventurers on the high seas often come to mind. Yet, few pirates have become as legendary as Puerto Rico’s own Roberto Cofresí y Ramírez de Arellano. Born on June 17, 1791, in Cabo Rojo, Cofresí became one of the most feared and...

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A colorful parade scene featuring members of the Left Coast Parrot Head Club, "partying with a purpose." Many members are dressed in tropical-themed attire and pirate costumes. The group is holding a banner with their club name, promoting their activities in Ventura County and beyond. The street is filled with people, some in beach-inspired clothing, celebrating in a festive, community-driven atmosphere.

Jimmy Buffett’s Way: Turning Good Times Into Great Causes

Party With A Purpose brings people together to have fun while supporting charitable causes. Jimmy Buffett inspired this movement. His concerts and lifestyle encouraged giving back while enjoying life’s simple pleasures. What Is Party With A Purpose? Party With A Purpose combines...

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A smiling Jimmy Buffett wearing a tropical shirt and playing an electric guitar stands on stage with a microphone. Palm trees and a tropical background are visible behind him. Another man is playing a bass guitar in the background.

Jimmy Buffett: More Than His Greatest Hits

If you’ve never heard of Jimmy Buffett, you’re in for a treat. He was a multi-talented singer, songwriter, author, businessman, and philanthropist. Born on December 25, 1946, in Pascagoula, Mississippi, Buffett grew up along the Gulf Coast. His music celebrated the laid-back...

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The Dazzling Life and Defiant Legacy of the Calypso King

Harry Belafonte was a singer, actor, and activist who popularized calypso music. His impact on the genre went beyond just music. He became a cultural icon, blending his activism with art. His most famous work, Calypso (1956), brought the Caribbean sound to the world. The album was the...

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