Nikita Khrushchev Goes to Hollywood
Lunch with the Soviet leader was Tinseltown’s hottest ticket, with famous celebrities including Marilyn Monroe and Dean Martin
Momentous or Merely Memorable
Up in Arms Over a Co-Ed Plebe Summer
The first women to attend the Naval Academy became seniors in 1979. Photographer Lucian Perkins was there as the old order changed
From the Editor: My Favorite Commie
Nikita Khrushchev Comes to America
Revisiting the First Ladies’ Homes
The oft-overlooked lives of America’s first ladies are on display in house museums across the country
A trove of spectacular objects from the Kremlin’s collection highlights Ottoman opulence
In Damascus, Restoring Beit Farhi and the City’s Jewish Past
An architect works to restore the grand palace of Raphael Farhi, one of the most powerful men in the Ottoman world
Setting Sail on the Hudson River 400 Years Later
Using 17th century techniques, volunteers built a replica of Henry Hudson’s vessel in honor of the anniversary of his exploration
Alice Ramsey’s Historic Cross-Country Drive
In 1909, 22-year-old Alice Ramsey made history as the first woman to drive across the United States
Via Aurelia: The Roman Empire’s Lost Highway
French amateur archaeologist Bruno Tassan fights to preserve a neglected 2,000-year-old ancient interstate in southern Provence
For General Patton’s Family, Recovered Ground
Famed World War II Gen. George S. Patton’s grandson finds his calling in the ashes of his fathers journals
Momentous or Merely Memorable
For the noir photographer Weegee, bathers at Coney Island had another kind of gritty reality
The Triumph of Frank Lloyd Wright
The Guggenheim Museum, turning 50 this year, showcases the trailblazer’s mission to elevate American society through architecture
Before Rosie the Riveter, Farmerettes Went to Work
During WWI, the Woman’s Land Army of America mobilized women into sustaining American farms and building national pride
A Green Addition to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Meeting House
Architects of the First Unitarian Society’s new eco-friendly addition find inspiration in the ideas of original architect Frank Lloyd Wright
Finding One’s Way Through War-Torn Waters
A small compass that guided a lifeboat full of World War II seamen to safety goes on display at the Museum of American History
Ka’iulani: Hawaii’s Island Rose
In a brief life filled with loss, Princess Ka’iulani established her legacy
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