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Edmund Kennedy (1818-1848) was an explorer and the Assistant-Surveyor of New South Wales, Australia.
Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809) and William Clark (1770-1838) set out in May 1804 to explore and map the American West.
Vilhjalmur Stefansson (1879 - 1962) was a Canadian explorer who lived among the Inuit (Eskimos) for many years.
Colonel-Engineer Valentina Tereshkova (March 6, 1937- ) was a Soviet cosmonaut and the first woman in space.
Label the world map (using the word bank) in this printable worksheet.
The Presidents of the United States of America, from George Washington to today.
The Invention of the Bicycle: the earliest bicycle was a wooden scooter-like contraption called a celerifere.
Robert Wilhelm Bunsen invented the Bunsen burner and other devices. He co-discovered the elements Rubidium and Cesium.
Luther Burbank: American Plant Breeder.
George Washington Carver (1865?-1943) was an American scientist, educator, humanitarian, and former slave.
Learn all about the invention of cotton candy by William Morrison and John C. Wharton.
Dr. Charles Drew (1904-1950) was an African-American doctor and surgeon who started the idea of a blood bank.
Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931) was an American inventor whose many inventions revolutionized the world.
ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) in 1945 was an early all-purpose, all-electronic digital computer.
Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) was a USA founding father, inventor, and a Continental Congress delegate.
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) was an Italian mathematician, astronomer, and physicist.
Gunpowder was invented in China, probably during the 1000’s. They used gunpowder to make fireworks and signal flares.
The first incandescent electric light was made in 1800 by Humphry Davy, an English scientist.
A description of the Kelvin Temperature Scale invented by Lord Kelvin.
Lewis Howard Latimer (1848-1928) was an African-American engineer and inventor.