The history of Memorial Day
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3PM Monday (local time, not all at the same time) has been designated for a National Moment of Remembrance.
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The History Channel educates us.

3PM Monday (local time, not all at the same time) has been designated for a National Moment of Remembrance.
Virtual Markets has compiled an index of many interesting links.
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