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		<title>By: Investigations of a Dog &#187; The 46th History Carnival</title>
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		<description>[...] Serendipities looks at photos of everyday life in Germany during the Weimar Republic. The coal shortage which hit Los Angeles in 1907 is remembered by Larry at 1947project. And Christy Johnson at Guided By History gets all retro-futurist with a look at the drive-thru bank. [...]</description>
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