An exhibition at the National Postal Museum displays a rare letter from General John Pershing
The Smithsonian offers a rare opportunity to see an original iconic Uncle Sam "I Want You" poster, among others, of the World War I era
Some of the most important lessons of the Great War get lost between the two approaches
Medical technology and roles during World War I are highlighted in a new display at the National Museum of American History
The “Hello Girls” risked their lives to run military communications—and were denied recognition when they returned home
Between 1950 and 1960, the population of Las Vegas grew by 161%--partly due to the burgeoning casino industry
In 70 days in 1917, President Wilson converted from peace advocate to war president
A rich trove of letters in the new book “My Fellow Soldiers” tells the stories of generals, doughboys, doctors and nurses, and those on the home front
Jack Barsky wanted to stay in the country, so he let the Soviets think he was dead
To test the impact of an atomic blast on populated areas, technicians built entire fake towns, with houses, shops, and even mannequin families
In England and the United States, the fear of beggars gave rise to a number of justifications for why they shouldn't be helped
The tale of "Seward's Folly" must also be seen through the eyes of Alaska's native populations
Outrage over the revolt spurred the U.S. to deliver on a promise of the Revolution
The legendary actor stumped and even wrote speeches for the 32nd president
Warren has progressive values, but her populism is just like Andrew Jackson’s
As it entered World War I, the United States was politically torn and financially challenged. An American icon came to the rescue
The “Greatest Show on Earth” enthralled small-town crowds and had a long-lasting influence on national culture
With flint and derring-do, the early 20th century pilot Ruth Law ruled American skies
Near where the Battle of Yorktown was waged, a new museum fuses innovative technology with storytelling techniques to connect with visitors
Their dislike for each other set the tone for Supreme Court politics for decades to come
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