Johnny Cash, a Fighter Throughout His Life
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Johnny Cash, a Fighter Throughout His Life

In this installment of When Character Counted, we visit the life of the man in black, who battled addiction while writing songs that made him a legend.
The Long and Demanding Task of Building the Lincoln Highway
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The Long and Demanding Task of Building the Lincoln Highway

In ‘This Week in History,’ poor roads and a burgeoning automobile industry lead a group of industrialists to build a transcontinental highway.
William Harvey Carney: To Honor ‘The Dear Old Flag’
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William Harvey Carney: To Honor ‘The Dear Old Flag’

In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ a former slave whose love of the flag and gallant Civil War actions earned him the military’s highest honor.
‘Carter Scratch’: The Transformative Guitar Technique
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‘Carter Scratch’: The Transformative Guitar Technique

Maybelle Carter’s unique guitar rhythm influenced musicians across genres.

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Caliente Depot: Restored and Repurposed

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In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we see how an early 20th-century railroad stop in a remote Nevada town was reinvigorated 100 years later.
Johnny Cash, a Fighter Throughout His Life

Johnny Cash, a Fighter Throughout His Life

In this installment of When Character Counted, we visit the life of the man in black, who battled addiction while writing songs that made him a legend.
The Long and Demanding Task of Building the Lincoln Highway

The Long and Demanding Task of Building the Lincoln Highway

In ‘This Week in History,’ poor roads and a burgeoning automobile industry lead a group of industrialists to build a transcontinental highway.
William Harvey Carney: To Honor ‘The Dear Old Flag’

William Harvey Carney: To Honor ‘The Dear Old Flag’

In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ a former slave whose love of the flag and gallant Civil War actions earned him the military’s highest honor.
Charles Farrar Browne: America’s First Stand-Up Comedian

Charles Farrar Browne: America’s First Stand-Up Comedian

In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a printer’s devil, who becomes a messenger of mirth, and establishes a new industry in humor.
‘Carter Scratch’: The Transformative Guitar Technique

‘Carter Scratch’: The Transformative Guitar Technique

Maybelle Carter’s unique guitar rhythm influenced musicians across genres.
Inventor Garrett Morgan: A Lifelong Wish to Save Lives

Inventor Garrett Morgan: A Lifelong Wish to Save Lives

The inventor of the first gas mask and three-way traffic signal had a passion for learning how things worked.
From Tokyo to Tennessee: Japan’s Love of Country Music

From Tokyo to Tennessee: Japan’s Love of Country Music

During World War II, Japanese people were introduced to the genre through the Armed Forces Radio Service.
Astors, Vanderbilts, and the Battle for New York’s Opera Scene

Astors, Vanderbilts, and the Battle for New York’s Opera Scene

In ‘This Week in History,’ when Alva Vanderbilt takes on the Astors to break into New York’s elite, it lays the groundwork for a much larger societal battle.