American History
New Jamestown Discovery Reveals the Identities of Four Prominent Settlers
The findings by Smithsonian scientists dig up the dynamics of daily life in the first permanent British settlement in the colonies
Visit D.C.'s Best Off-the-Beaten-Path Historic Homes and Gardens
History, nature and culture combine at these fascinating estates and gardens in our nation's capital
The Entertaining Saga of the Worst Crook in Colonial America
Stephen Burroughs was a thief, a counterfeiter and a convicted criminal. A rare piece of his fake currency is in the collections
A DNA Search for the First Americans Links Amazon Groups to Indigenous Australians
The new genetic analysis takes aim at the theory that just one founding group settled the Americas
In the 1960s, One Man Took Washington D.C.’s Rat Problem Into His Own Hands, Literally
And challenged the city’s race and wealth divide in the process
Divers Turn to Robots for Help Scouring the Pacific for Long-Lost WWII Soldiers
An ongoing effort to recover those missing in action teams military historians, volunteers and scientists
The Statue of Liberty Arrived in New York in 350 Pieces
Luckily, she also came with an instruction manual
One Man's Obsession With Antique Toys Resulted in a Museum
The Portland, Oregon, attraction is more than just the stuff of Kidd's play
What Killed the Dinosaurs in Utah's Giant Jurassic Death Pit?
Paleontologists are gathering evidence that may help crack the 148-million-year-old mystery, including signs of poisoned predators
The Stories Behind Disneyland's Hidden Wonders
As the amusement park celebrates its 60th anniversary, here's the truth behind some of its more unusual features
In 1915 a Former Harvard Professor Tried to Blow Up the U.S. Capitol
Driven by anti-war sentiment, he went on to carry out several terrorist attacks in NYC to protest U.S. involvement in WWI
Tracing the History of American Invention, From the Telegraph to the Apple I
More than 70 artifacts, from an artificial heart to an Etch A Sketch, grace the entryway to the American History Museum's new innovation wing
Meet the Doctor Who Convinced America to Sober Up
Meet Benjamin Rush, father of the temperance movement, signer of the Declaration of Independence
What's Changed, and What Hasn't, in the Town That Inspired 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
Traveling back in time to visit Harper Lee's hometown, the setting of her 1960 masterpiece and the controversial sequel hitting bookstores soon
A Photographic Requiem for America's Civil War Battlefields
Walking far-flung battlefields to picture the nation's defining tragedy in a modern light
An Abandoned Island Now Glows Star-Bright Under a New Constellation
Artist Melissa McGill creates a luminous public art project above a ruined castle on a mysterious piece of land in the Hudson River
The Murky Tale of John Smith and the Mermaid
Alexander Dumas probably just made it up
These Are the Most Threatened Historical Places in America
The Grand Canyon, The Factory and the A.G. Gaston Motel are just a few of the 11 names on the list
Ride America's Most Historic Roller Coasters
This summer, ride the coasters that add history to their thrills
Genome Analysis Links Kennewick Man to Native Americans
Ancient DNA sequenced from the skeleton adds to the controversy over the individual's ancestry
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