White House Hostesses Who Boosted America
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White House Hostesses Who Boosted America

Dolley Madison, Grace Coolidge, and Jacqueline Kennedy are among the women who left marks on both politics and American culture.
250 Years Ago, Part 8: The Revolutionary War and the Peace Petition
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250 Years Ago, Part 8: The Revolutionary War and the Peace Petition

The British king responds to overtures from the Second Continental Congress as they appeal for a peaceful solution.
Miranda Lambert: Texas Songwriters Hall of Fame New Inductee
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Miranda Lambert: Texas Songwriters Hall of Fame New Inductee

Singer Miranda Lambert thanks her father for inspiring her love of country music.
John Barry: Father of the American Navy
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John Barry: Father of the American Navy

From merchant activities in the West Indies to heading naval battles during the American Revolution, Barry has rightfully earned this unofficial title.
How the Country Finally Harnessed the Power of the Colorado River
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How the Country Finally Harnessed the Power of the Colorado River

In ‘This Week in History,’ the Colorado River proves a wonderful yet destructive force, requiring one of the greatest works of American ingenuity.

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White House Hostesses Who Boosted America

White House Hostesses Who Boosted America

Dolley Madison, Grace Coolidge, and Jacqueline Kennedy are among the women who left marks on both politics and American culture.
Building Community With Kindness

Building Community With Kindness

A plate of cookies or a friendly wave goes a long way toward building community and warm relationships
Jacqueline Cochran: America’s Indomitable Aviatrix

Jacqueline Cochran: America’s Indomitable Aviatrix

In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet Cochran who became a cosmetics magnate and one of the nation’s most important aviators
250 Years Ago, Part 8: The Revolutionary War and the Peace Petition

250 Years Ago, Part 8: The Revolutionary War and the Peace Petition

The British king responds to overtures from the Second Continental Congress as they appeal for a peaceful solution.
The Determined Dr. Blackwell

The Determined Dr. Blackwell

In this latest installment of When Character Counted, we pay a visit to the first licensed female physician in the United States.
10 Must-Eats in Rhode Island

10 Must-Eats in Rhode Island

The small state punches above its weight when it comes to great food.
6 Best Under-the-Radar Wine Destinations

6 Best Under-the-Radar Wine Destinations

Raising a glass to America’s under-the-radar viticultural regions—and all of their rich variety.
The Reissue: Newly Annotated Sherman Memoirs, a Civil War Scholar’s Goldmine

The Reissue: Newly Annotated Sherman Memoirs, a Civil War Scholar’s Goldmine

Enthusiastic reception of fully annotated Grant memoirs leads three Civil War scholars to give Sherman same courtesy.
Miranda Lambert: Texas Songwriters Hall of Fame New Inductee

Miranda Lambert: Texas Songwriters Hall of Fame New Inductee

Singer Miranda Lambert thanks her father for inspiring her love of country music.
John Barry: Father of the American Navy

John Barry: Father of the American Navy

From merchant activities in the West Indies to heading naval battles during the American Revolution, Barry has rightfully earned this unofficial title.