Monticello research historian Leni Sorensen offers an impression of what life was like for these early White House chefs
In the late 1960s, a gorgeous stretch of beach in Ha’ena State Park was the site of a hippy haven called Taylor Camp
This week at the Smithsonian, debate the merits of contemporary art, craft your own stationery, and learn more about the Battle of Shiloh
Today at the Folklife Festival: laugh therapy, hunting for chocolate and African Heritage Dancers & Drummers
Today at the Folklife Festival: Grant Wood's murals, historical cabins and cooking with honey
A system developed by engineers in India automatically detects when a driver's phone is in use and uses low-range mobile jammer to prevent calls and texts
A rare footprint places a strange group of dinosaurs in Cretaceous Alaska
Archaeologists working in northern Germany may have found one of the most important cities in Viking history—Sliasthorp, where once sat Scandanavian kings
The Waldo Canyon fire in Colorado was the most destructive in the state's history
“Six Degrees of Peggy Bacon” shows how one relatively unknown but well-connected artist was linked to many of art and society’s most influential people
Today at the Folklife Festival: John Philip Sousa's legacy, line dancing and stained glass crafts
In a new study, evolutionary biologist Sergey Gavrilets makes a fascinating claim for how monogamy took root several million years ago
A piece of history on the Pacific Coast was almost lost to budget cuts, until a Russian billionaire stepped in to save the endangered state park
Where to see the greatest trees in the world
The two-piece bathing suit got skimpier and more scandalous in 1946 Paris
This weekend, become a constellation, make your own Silk Road mirror and enjoy the Classical stylings of pianist James D'León
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