Northern Europe and the British Isles
The church’s many chambers and crypts hold the story of Britain’s past, present and future
Beloved by her pupils, schoolteacher Leah Maguire embraced her freedom through sewing this sampler
A new exhibition shines a light on the stunning work of Clarice Beckett
Traversing an icefield by foot and on skis, the young researchers experience one of the coolest classrooms in the nation
The dangerous—yet victorious—trip wouldn’t have been possible without Cândido Rondon, an icon of Brazilian history
L.M. Montgomery created a classic of children's literature, but what about her lesser-known works?
An exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery showcases the photography of Brian Lanker—and the remarkable lives of his subjects
How communities in the West are boldly setting property ablaze to reduce the impact of extreme wildfires
The innovations of a forgotten genius who laid the groundwork for the nation's signature music
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Majestic and sturdy, the icon of the American South has offered protection time and again
From Norway to Nepal, this year’s winning images span the globe to capture the extraordinary
These New Englanders have found a way to help the planet and convert more than 9,000 tons of cow waste annually into electricity
A century ago, a Princeton mathematician created what would become a mainstay of the American playground
The iconic building on the National Mall will be closed for five years as its interior gets a highly anticipated makeover
Thanks to a few horticulturalists with an eye for history, a garden lost to time peeks out from the creeping vines
Your feedback on Mississippi John Hurt, captive-bred lion hunting and Stradivarius violins
A curious new find yields clues to the origins of the alphabet
This quirky icon of evolution faces a rocky future
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