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Keeping it Fizzy for Over a Century: the Crown Cap Closure

Figure 1.  Dessicated cork from Oxon Hill Manor (18PR175). Photo courtesy MAC Lab. Baltimore has been home to a number of important inventions over the last several centuries; among them rubber surgical gloves, telephone poles and the Ouija board.  Perhaps few of these innovations have … Continue reading →
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