Untold Stories of American History
Volunteers based out of a Nebraska train station offered American troops encouragement and free food, including birthday cakes and popcorn balls
In this year's tabletop favorites, play as bees in space, Chinese emperors, fox breeders, women suffragists, fashionistas and much more
Created as department store marketing tools, many of these seasonal figures became beloved holiday traditions
Contrary to popular belief, the 1773 protest opposed a tax break, not a tax hike. And it didn't immediately unify the colonies against the British
The 1993 film also inspired its director, Steven Spielberg, to establish a foundation that preserves survivors' stories
Can recreating photographs from the 19th century connect a family to its lost heritage?
A bold new photographic project asks modern-day Americans to recreate portraits of their 19th-century ancestors in painstakingly accurate fashion
Odeuropa is an online database of scents from 16th- to early 20th-century Europe culled from historical literature and art
Untold Stories of American History
Lionel Licorish earned accolades for rescuing as many as 20 passengers from the wreckage of the S.S. "Vestris"
At his peak, the television icon, who died at 101, reached more than 120 million Americans with shows like "All in the Family"
The Union general directly benefited from the brutal institution before and during the Civil War
Highly anticipated before its arrival in late 1973, Kohoutek became an interplanetary punchline. But astronomers may have gotten the last laugh
The first woman justice to serve on the nation's highest court died on Friday at age 93
In 19th-century St. Louis, Madam Priscilla Henry earned a life-changing fortune—and scores of enemies vying for her crown
The Pennsylvanian was one of America’s greatest heroes. Why hasn’t he gotten his due?
The Nazis and Soviets sought to erase the mass killing of 33,000 Jews at Babyn Yar, but a new effort seeks to remember the dead even as Russia attacks
Curators and staffers satisfied their endless curiosity with novels, short stories, biographies, art collections and journalistic reporting
The bold journalist, who made a splash on both sides of the lens, is the subject of a new biopic starring Kate Winslet
Untold Stories of American History
The Icarians thought they could build a paradise, but their project was marked by failure almost from the start
This Yuletide mainstay continues to warm cockles and ventricles everywhere
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