Across the Northern Hemisphere, worshippers of the longest day of the year build bonfires, plunge into the ocean and visit prehistoric monuments
For decades before Doctor Anna’s discovery, “milk sickness” terrorized the Midwest, killing thousands of Americans on the frontier
Arresting portraits, now a part of the Smithsonian collections, illuminate the little-known role these artists played in chronicling 19th-century life
A century after one of Mount Etna's many notable eruptions, scientists are more eager than ever to study the peak's frequent bursts of fiery fury
The vast, eclectic public archive of American music—and other sounds—is featured on a new episode of the Sidedoor podcast
Once considered a relic of moral panics past, the 1873 law criminalized sending "obscene, lewd or lascivious" materials through the mail
An anthropologist explains how the South American launch site for the James Webb Space Telescope evolved
From astronaut training sites to working spaceports, these spots across the United States put a terrestrial spin on space travel
Untold Stories of American History
Harry Washington fought for his enslaver's enemy during the American Revolution. Later, he migrated to Nova Scotia and Sierra Leone
An American History Museum exhibition looks at how the resorts have changed over time to reflect a broader image of what it means to be American
A new book advises readers how to successfully navigate deadly disasters of the past
Researchers are nurturing sick and injured animals back to health while working to protect natural springs and curb seagrass decline
Lewis Hine's early 20th-century "photo stories" sparked meaningful legislative reform
When American G.I.s fought abroad in wars in the 20th century, they left behind an unlikely legacy: canned meat
In the late 19th century, William Dorsey Swann's private parties attracted unwelcome attention from authorities and the press
A scientist began taking shots after the Exxon Valdez oil spill, and volunteers have since taken over
Artist Ayana V. Jackson creates an undersea realm honoring those who jumped or were thrown overboard during the trans-Atlantic slave trade
The creature, dubbed Iani smithi, was identified from a 99-million-year-old fossil
Untold Stories of American History
During the Jim Crow era, working-class Washingtonians' recreation options were far more limited—and dangerous
A warming atmosphere due to climate change is increasing the chances similar natural disasters will occur again
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