Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Snopes Debunker - The $1,000 bill featuring President Grover Cleveland, Ella Fitzgerald’s supposed arrest, and the “world’s largest log cabin”

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Feb. 14, 2022

Today: The $1,000 bill featuring President Grover Cleveland, Ella Fitzgerald’s supposed arrest, and the “world’s largest log cabin” 

Did US $1,000 Bill Feature President Grover Cleveland?

The $1,000 bill may not look familiar to most Americans because it hasn't been produced in decades.

Dan Evon reports.

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Does Pic Show Ella Fitzgerald Arrested for Singing to Integrated Audience?

“I have nothing to say,” she reportedly told journalists at the time. Read Story.

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