America on a bike is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. The best way to keep things simple while delivering something meaty and historical enough to attract an audience is to focus on a set of noncontroversial details: George Washington’s teeth, the condition of the Constitution’s parchment, the mechanism of muskets, or the rigging on Columbus’s flagship. In the public arena, grand events are usually remembered through such tiny facts.
Snippy Snippets Part I
Snippy Snippets Part I
Snippy Snippets Part I
America on a bike is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. The best way to keep things simple while delivering something meaty and historical enough to attract an audience is to focus on a set of noncontroversial details: George Washington’s teeth, the condition of the Constitution’s parchment, the mechanism of muskets, or the rigging on Columbus’s flagship. In the public arena, grand events are usually remembered through such tiny facts.