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Daily Archives: August 15, 2018
The Incredible Heatwave Of August, 1936
Mt. Vernon, Illinois had eighteen straight days over 100 degrees during August, 1936, and afternoons averaged 105 degrees during that heatwave. The only other year which cam close to that was 1901, when they had fifteen straight days over 100F. … Continue reading
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July 8th, 1905 – California’s Hottest Day
On July 8th, 1905 California averaged an incredible 104 degrees. More than half of the state was above 105 degrees, and more than a third of the state was 110 degrees or above. Orland, in Northern California was 120 degrees. … Continue reading
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“HATE HAS NO HOME HERE”
This is where I lived in Philadelphia. I went in that Wal-Mart once, and was the only white person in the store. The rich white Democratic progressives live on the east side of Highway 309, and they keep the black … Continue reading
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