Sail the Seas of History with History Ship



Do you love history Do you want to learn about the history of broadcasting, art, food, and sports Then check out History Ship to learn more about the history of things that we take for granted in our daily lives.

History Ship presents history fans and surfers with facts about items that don't receive very much coverage in general history courses. You can learn the history of some of the world's greatest artistic treasures, how TV and radio began, and accomplishments in sport.

History Ship also presents visitors with a page on the history of food. The editorial board feels that this is a unique offering among history sites. We've invited a group of chefs to write articles on common recipes and their history. Their insight should provide a new twist on the study of history.

"There are a number of sites on history that cover events such as the Civil War and the polio vaccine. We feel that History Ship adds a richness to historical studies rather than complementing existing sites. When you want to learn more about the history of everyday items in our lives, History Ship should come to mind," says Bobby Hunter, founder of History Ship.

With an eye towards uncommon topics for the study of history, History Ship offers an enriched historical experience for both history buffs and casual visitors alike.

Check out History Ship at http://www.historyship.com.





Sail the Seas of History with History Ship