Botched battles and preconceptions overturned
A carved walking stick evokes ship commander John F. Kennedy’s dramatic rescue at sea
Top 10 Historic Midterm Elections
While not as memorable or studied as presidential campaigns, the midterm elections also stand as pivotal moments in U.S. history
When Ben Franklin Met the Battlefield
Most famous today as a founding father, inventor and diplomat, Franklin also commanded troops during the French and Indian War
When stars like Derek Jeter ask to customize their baseball bat, Chuck Schupp makes sure they get what they want
Momentous or Merely Memorable
America’s True History of Religious Tolerance
The idea that the United States has always been a bastion of religious freedom is reassuring—and utterly at odds with the historical record
Brass bands and slow travel
A Seminole Warrior Cloaked in Defiance
A pair of woven, beaded garters reflects the spirit of Seminole warrior Osceola
Beneath Oxford University, archaeologists have uncovered a medieval city that altered the course of English history
Ten Inventions That Inadvertently Transformed Warfare
Some of the most pivotal battlefield innovations throughout history began as peacetime inventions
75 Years of the Blue Ridge Parkway
Winding its way through Appalachia, the scenic road is the result of workers and politicians who blazed the trail in the 1930s
World War I troops were the first to be diagnosed with shell shock, an injury – by any name – still wreaking havoc
Momentous or Merely Memorable
Cataclysms and their consequences
Harriet Tubman’s Hymnal Evokes a Life Devoted to Liberation
A hymnal owned by the brave leader of the Underground Railroad brings new insights into the life of the American heroine
The Unsolved Case of the “Lost Cyclist”
Author David V. Herlihy discusses his book about Frank Lenz’s tragic failed attempt to travel the world by bicycle
Commemorating 100 Years of the RV
For almost as long as there have been automobiles, recreational vehicles have been traversing America
How Annie Oakley, “Princess of the West,” Preserved Her Ladylike Reputation
Born in 1860, the famed female sharpshooter skillfully cultivated an image of a daredevil performer with proper Victorian morals
Maturing populations may mean a less violent future for many societies torn by internal conflict
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