Lonnie Bunch discusses social justice and the role of museums during times of upheaval
Washington, D.C. is named after the first U.S. president. But do you know how he chose its location?
The 40th anniversary of the Fall of Saigon presents a chance for one Vietnam War correspondent to look back at the iconic helicopter
About the size of a sparrow, Yi qi probably glided through Jurassic forests on membrane-covered appendages
Providing history, backstory and opportunity, the new role of the museum is to help visitors unpack and wrestle with the complex issues of the day
Forbidding mountains were no match for Daniel Boone
A seven-year-old and his family found the unusual Jurassic theropod while out for a hike in southern Chile
The Australian actor/director's controversial film views the legendary Gallipoli from the Turkish side
They were a craze when they debuted 75 years ago, but have since been replaced by new social norms
On the famous HMS Beagle voyage, painter Conrad Martens depicted the sights along the journey
Has the original fast-food restaurant finally reached the end of its success?
After the naval hero gained acclaim in the American Revolution, he met many adorers in the French city
Rock fans do their own investigative work to understand their favorite groups’ influences. So why can’t the rest of us get with the program?
The uncorked bubbly goes from notes of wet hair and cheese to something spicy and smoky, enologists report
Hitler's relationship with Eva Braun was a closely kept secret. If she wasn't such a home-movie buff, their vacations would have remained a secret
Sixty years after the great scientist's death, his gray matter is on display
When the U.S. responded to Pearl Harbor with a surprise bombing of Tokyo, the Imperial Army took out its fury on the Chinese people
John Wilkes Booth certainly saw himself as a dramatic figure in history. Upon shooting Lincoln, he jumped onto the stage and condemned his victim in Latin
A rare trip inside the home of the world’s most breathtaking cave painting leaves lasting memories
The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
Banished to an island prison in the Gulf of Mexico, the doctor who set Booth’s broken leg saved dozens of lives in a yellow fever outbreak
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