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Latest revision as of 08:58, 2 July 2025

- When Winston Churchill visited the U.S., he requested to visit the Barbara Fritchie House in Frederick where he recited the poem, Barbara Fritchie, from memory.
- King Nasereddin Shah had his vizier Amir-Kabir murdered in Fin Garden's bathhouse (pictured) after sending him to Kashan.
- Montañita is called the "Amsterdam of South America", for its prolific sales and usage of marijuana.

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