Ancient Greece Springs to Life
Athens’ New Acropolis Museum comes to America in an exhibition highlighting treasures of antiquity
John Brown’s Famous Photograph
An 1840s image captures an extremist’s fervor
The Legacy of America’s Largest Forest Fire
A 1910 wildfire that raged across three Western states helped advance the nation’s conservation efforts
German POWs on the American Homefront
Thousands of World War II prisoners ended up in mills, farm fields and even dining rooms across the United States
Top 10 Nation-Building Real Estate Deals
Luck and hard bargaining contributed to the growth of the United States. But with expansion came consequences
Momentous or Merely Memorable
How the original 97-pound-weakling transformed himself and brought physical fitness to the masses
After a 35-year search, an Israeli archaeologist is certain he has solved the mystery of the biblical figure’s final resting place
The Burgess Shale: Evolution’s Big Bang
A storied trove of fossils from a Canadian paleontological site is yielding new clues to an explosion of life on earth
Momentous or Merely Memorable
Larger than life, for ill and good
On the Hunt for Jefferson’s Lost Books
A Library of Congress curator is on a worldwide mission to find exact copies of the books that belonged to Thomas Jefferson
Ancient Cities Lost to the Seas
Dunwich, England, is one of several underwater sites where divers are discovering new information about historic cultures
Over the past 150 years, bodybuilders have gone from circus sideshows to celebrities, imparting fitness lessons along the way
Can Computers Decipher a 5,000-Year-Old Language?
A computer scientist is helping to uncover the secrets of the inscribed symbols of the Indus
The fossils found in the Burgess Shale include the 500-million-year-old ancestors of most modern animals
Tales From the Appalachian Trail
The stories of ten hikers who have traveled the 2,000-mile-path through the eastern United States tell the history of the trail
The launch 40 years ago of Apollo 11, which put a man on the moon, brought Americans together during a time of nationwide unrest
The World’s Largest Fossil Wilderness
An Illinois coal mine holds a snapshot of life on earth 300 million years ago, when a massive earthquake “froze” a swamp in time
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