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Welcome to the Hibernating History blog!!

As an avid history buff for most of my life, I have always enjoyed learning about history, even if it was a 5 minute youtube video. Before long, I realized that everything I learned in school was just cherry picked by the state in order to inform us of the most important things. So then I began researching more and more and found out about many cool things that history class just seemed to glance over, such as the African front in WW1. However, I will not be talking about things like that in this blog.

The thing that has always amazed me about history is how much of it there is, I know that may sound obvious, but there are over 50,000 cities in the world(even more if you include small towns) each with their own little history that very few people know about. To put it in an even larger scale, researchers estimate that the total amount of people that have ever lived is around 100 billion, yet even the best historians would only know the name of 5000 max. I know it may be impossible to find any information on a majority of those people, but I still want to learn more about the people that are almost lost to history, from tavern owner to banker.

In essence, my goal is to learn and share aspects of history that are small and not well known to many, but still need to be preserved, because all history is important. I plan to post 2-3 small posts a week, that just share a little about a building or person that I found out about, and 1 large post a week, which will go a lot more in depth.

I hope you enjoy what I will post and if there are any time travelers, can you message me and tell me how long I end up doing it

Until next time
HH

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