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Audio Episode: http://shows.howstuffworks.com/foodstuff/yogurt-more-than-just-bacteria-poop.htm

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Audio Episode on the Gin &amp; Tonic: http://shows.howstuffworks.com/foodstuff/gin-and-tonic.htm

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Audio Episode &quot;Cocktail Hour: The Gin &amp; Tonic&quot;: http://shows.howstuffworks.com/foodstuff/gin-and-tonic.htm ...Or listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, GooglePlay or wherever podcasts can be found.

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Video on tonic water coming soon!

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FoodStuff &quot;Life of (Apple) Pie&quot; Audio Podcast: http://shows.howstuffworks.com/foodstuff/life-of-apple-pie.htm

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Audio Episode: http://shows.howstuffworks.com/foodstuff/champagne-and-sparkling-wine.htm
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This video was reuploaded due to an error in the original. There was a previous confusion between The House of the 7 Gables and Nathaniel Hawthorne's Birth house. We hope this version is more clear.

MUSIC: ‘Androids Always Escape’ and ‘The Sun is Scheduled to Come Out Tomorrow’ by Chris Zabriskie

RELATED LINKS:
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History Meets Fiction at House of the Seven Gables | Stuff You Missed in History Class
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MUSIC: ‘Part I’ by Jahzzar

Salem's History: So Much More Than Witch Stories | Stuff You Missed in History Class
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MUSIC: ‘I am Running Down the Long Hallway of Viewmont Elementary’ by Chris Zabriskie

RELATED LINKS:
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