Famous firsts are never so poignant as little-known lasts
Famous firsts are never so poignant as little-known lasts. It is the end of eras that make us pause: the last province to enforce prohibition (Prince Edward Island, 1948); the last CN Rail excursion by steam locomotive (1963), the last commercial use of Morse code (1999).
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