As much of the U.S. braces for another winter storm, check out the major blizzards in U.S. history.
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March 12-15, 1993: Causing 300 deaths and up to $10 billion in damages, the "Storm of the Century" lived up to its hype. The storm affected at least 26 states and much of eastern Canada, reaching as far south as Jacksonville, Fla. On the Atlantic seaboard, more than 15 homes were swept out to sea by mammoth swells stirred up by hurricane-force winds.