Is there a reason most barns . . . ?
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Is there a reason most barns are painted red?
The answer to last week’s quiz is: “Powder Puff Derby” was coined in 1929 by humorist Will Rogers in reference to an airplane race. The official name of the race, Women’s Air Derby, was the first official women-only air race in the U.S. and went from California to Ohio.