Stories from Sarah Kuta
Japanese American Incarceration Camp in Colorado Receives Federal Protection
The Granada Relocation Center, also known as Amache, grew to become the state’s tenth largest city at its peak during World War II
Ancestral Homeland Returned to Rappahannock Tribe After More Than 350 Years
The historic reacquisition spans 465 acres in the Northern Neck of Virginia
How the Royal Family Uses Photography to Connect With the Public
An exhibition at Kensington Palace features images from the 19th century through today, including a never-before-seen portrait of Princess Diana
Unexploded Civil War Shell Unearthed in Georgia
Local authorities plan to safely detonate the ordnance, potentially destroying it in the process. The decision has sparked controversy among history buffs
Redlined Neighborhoods Have Higher Levels of Air Pollution, Study Suggests
A new analysis documents a link between discriminatory housing practices and local air quality
Well-Preserved, 131-Year-Old Shipwreck Found in Lake Superior
Researchers discovered the S.S. “Atlanta” last summer while using sonar to map 2,500 miles of the seabed
A Bruce Springsteen Exhibition Is Coming to the Singer’s New Jersey Hometown
Set to debut in mid-2024, the Freehold show will explore the artist’s early years and musical career
This Ultra-White Paint May Someday Replace Air Conditioning
Developed by researchers at Purdue University, the paint reflects 98.1 percent of sunlight
How a Railroad Engineer From Nebraska Invented the World’s First Ski Chairlift
The device was part of an elaborate plan on behalf of Union Pacific to boost passenger rail travel in the American West
How to Watch the Dazzling Leonid Meteor Shower This Weekend
The celestial spectacle has been ongoing since the beginning of the month, but it will peak Friday night into early Saturday morning
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