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History has a funny way of coming back around. History Rhymes looks at how the past can inform us of our actions in the present and the future.

History Rhymes Dushyant Naresh

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History has a funny way of coming back around. History Rhymes looks at how the past can inform us of our actions in the present and the future.

    History Rhymes #3 - the Indian Caves of Inwood Hill Park

    History Rhymes #3 - the Indian Caves of Inwood Hill Park

    Inwood Hill Park in Manhattan has a unique feature... one that is both fascinating and problematic. The "Indian Caves" of Inwood are steeped in history and local culture, yet serve as a perfect example of how the archaeological record can be twisted misused.

    • 4 min
    History Rhymes #2 - The Oldest Fence in NYC

    History Rhymes #2 - The Oldest Fence in NYC

    The oldest fence in NYC isn't any ordinary fence. It's the perfect embodiment of New York. Why? Listen to find out!

    • 3 min
    History Rhymes #1 - Saladin

    History Rhymes #1 - Saladin

    The Middle East has been an area rife with conflict for a very, very long time. Saladin, one of history's greatest leaders, was able to quell opposition forces and restore peace to these same lands. How can we apply his leadership tactics to today's conflicts?

    • 5 min

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