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History is what's happeningand now America's Scrapbook takes that booming interest in the past and makes it personal. This special issue from the publishers of Family Tree Magazine shows you how to connect your life today with the events, people, culture, inventions, trends, fashions and fads, triumphs and tragedies of yesterday. America's Scrapbook isn't part of a subscription, so don't miss out! Get your copy from newsstands nationwide or by ordering online
Stories in our March 2003 issue include:
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FEATURES
Lewis and Clark's Excellent Adventure
Gear up for your own amazing journeywe take you on a bicentennial expedition to retrace the explorers' trail. By Nancy Hendrickson
Taste the Nation
Craving a helping of history? Sample the classic treats from this all-American menu. By David A. Fryxell
Hog Heaven
Harley-Davidson motorcycles first roared onto the road 100 years ago. Find out why bikers are still high on the hog. By Mark Collins
Your Old House
Whether it's Georgian or Greek Revival, Spanish Mission or Sears & Roebuck, here's your blueprint to reconstruct the history of your home. By Maureen A. Taylor
Glory Days
We've got the fix for Civil War junkies: a complete guide to mustering up your Blue-and-Gray heritage. By Sally Ann Flecker
Through the Years
Revisit the amazing, quirky and unforgettable events that shaped five decades.
COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS
Retrospectives
Why we're taking history personally. By David A. Fryxell
Old News
Showcasing the capital's history ... Saving Civil War battlefields ... Solving a Titanic mystery ... and more updates on what's new in history.
Yesterday Today
Your guide to the year's best living history events. By Lauren Eisenstodt and Cara Sutermeister
Then and Now All About Oscar Follow the Oscar's rise to stardom. Plus: Test your silver-screen savvy. By Crystal Conde
American Originals
Crunch Time The surprising story behind the potato chip's creation. By Cara Sutermeister
Our Favorite Things
The Golden Peep For 50 years, America's been sweet on Marshmallow Peeps. By Lauren Eisenstodt
Everyday Life
Color My World Waxing nostalgic on Crayola's centennial. By Lauren Eisenstodt
Timepieces
We review top tools for turning back the clock, in print, online and on screen.
The Wayback Machine
POW! Catch a blast from Superman's past. By David A. Fryxell
Please allow 23 weeks for delivery.

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