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Snowboarding Tips for Beginners

by OneGoodDadMarch 10, 2022
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The Winter is the Best Time to Buy a Vacation Home

by OneGoodDadDecember 21, 2018December 21, 2018
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Puffs Plus is the tissue for the little noses in my house

by OneGoodDadDecember 16, 2015January 26, 2017
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Fire Prevention Checklist from Kidde

by OneGoodDadNovember 16, 2013January 26, 2017
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  • History of NYC’s Liberty Pole in City Hall Park
    There is a flagpole in City Hall Park in Lower Manhattan that appears to be an ordinary flagpole. A sign at the top of the pole says, “Liberty.” There has been a lot of discussion about what the American Flag means, but in the case of the Liberty Pole in City Hall Park, the pole […]
  • New York City’s Bowling Green Fence Tells a Historical Story
      On April 26th, 1770, A statue of King George III was dedicated in Bowling Green in New York City. Using inspiration from Marcus Aurelius’ statue on Capitoline Hill in Rome, sculptor Joseph Wilson placed King George upon a horse, triumphantly leading the colonies. The statue was made of lead and gold, weighing in over […]
  • Is Dr. Strange In The Multiverse of Madness Appropriate for Kids?
    Marvel has cranked out another superhero movie with Dr. Strange In The Multiverse of Madness. The last time we saw Dr. Strange, he was helping Spider-Man help the world forget about Peter Parker, which opened the door to the multiverse. If you watched the What If? Marvel cartoon on Disney Plus, then you should have […]
  • Nintendo has a new interactive sports game for the Switch
    If you were a parent between 2006 and 2015, you probably have fond memories of playing Nintendo Wii with your kids. My oldest is graduating from his school now and we mention the Wii often. Sadly, our Wii bit the dust a long time ago. Ever since we’ve been wanting a new one to let […]
  • Visiting St. Paul’s Chapel in New York City: From being Washington’s place of worship to being the Little Chapel That Stood
    I was walking along Broadway in Lower Manhattan when I passed by St. Paul’s Chapel. I had a rare morning free with time on my hands and being a sucker for old churches and graveyards, plus having a love for all things related to the Revolutionary War, I entered the graveyard to have a look […]

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