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Historic Presidential Letters Up for Sale Just in Time For Presidents’ Day
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Historic Presidential Letters Up for Sale Just in Time For Presidents’ Day

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This episode of ‘When Character Counts’ takes us aboard three rafts in the Pacific Ocean where a genuine hero helped save the lives of his fellow Americans.
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Timothy Matlack: Scribe of the American Revolution

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Zach Top Wins First-Ever Best Traditional Country Album Award
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Zach Top Wins First-Ever Best Traditional Country Album Award

The Grammy’s category was created for artists who represent the genre’s time-honored sounds.

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Sherwood Forest: The Tyler Family’s Generational Residence

Sherwood Forest: The Tyler Family’s Generational Residence

In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we peruse America’s oldest continuously family-owned and occupied presidential home.
Historic Presidential Letters Up for Sale Just in Time For Presidents’ Day

Historic Presidential Letters Up for Sale Just in Time For Presidents’ Day

Raab Collection combines letters from Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt in historic offering.
Grit and Prayer: The Survival of a Star Aviator

Grit and Prayer: The Survival of a Star Aviator

This episode of ‘When Character Counts’ takes us aboard three rafts in the Pacific Ocean where a genuine hero helped save the lives of his fellow Americans.
NASA’s Historic Journey to the Surface of an Asteroid

NASA’s Historic Journey to the Surface of an Asteroid

In ‘This Week in History,’ NASA’s new Discovery Program aimed to meet budget constraints while exceeding scientific expectations.
Timothy Matlack: Scribe of the American Revolution

Timothy Matlack: Scribe of the American Revolution

In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a young Quaker, brewer, and gambler whose gift with the pen left an indelible mark on American history
Samuel Colt: The Inventor Who Revolutionized Firearms

Samuel Colt: The Inventor Who Revolutionized Firearms

The son of a textile manufacturer, the inventive and enthusiastic Samuel Colt brought more efficient firearms to the masses—but not without explosions.
Zach Top Wins First-Ever Best Traditional Country Album Award

Zach Top Wins First-Ever Best Traditional Country Album Award

The Grammy’s category was created for artists who represent the genre’s time-honored sounds.
John Cassin: A Life for the Birds

John Cassin: A Life for the Birds

In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a talented artist who dedicated himself to ornithology, even at great personal peril.
‘The Porch on Windy Hill’: Where Music Helps Healing Begin

‘The Porch on Windy Hill’: Where Music Helps Healing Begin

New York meets North Carolina in this play about music, family, and repairing burned bridges.
Bryce Canyon Lodge: History Set in Stunning Scenery 

Bryce Canyon Lodge: History Set in Stunning Scenery 

In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we examine a rustic century-old structure built to accommodate visitors drawn to an extraordinary canyon.
Sherwood Forest: The Tyler Family’s Generational Residence

Sherwood Forest: The Tyler Family’s Generational Residence

In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we peruse America’s oldest continuously family-owned and occupied presidential home.
Historic Presidential Letters Up for Sale Just in Time For Presidents’ Day

Historic Presidential Letters Up for Sale Just in Time For Presidents’ Day

Raab Collection combines letters from Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt in historic offering.
Grit and Prayer: The Survival of a Star Aviator

Grit and Prayer: The Survival of a Star Aviator

This episode of ‘When Character Counts’ takes us aboard three rafts in the Pacific Ocean where a genuine hero helped save the lives of his fellow Americans.
NASA’s Historic Journey to the Surface of an Asteroid

NASA’s Historic Journey to the Surface of an Asteroid

In ‘This Week in History,’ NASA’s new Discovery Program aimed to meet budget constraints while exceeding scientific expectations.
Timothy Matlack: Scribe of the American Revolution

Timothy Matlack: Scribe of the American Revolution

In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a young Quaker, brewer, and gambler whose gift with the pen left an indelible mark on American history
Samuel Colt: The Inventor Who Revolutionized Firearms

Samuel Colt: The Inventor Who Revolutionized Firearms

The son of a textile manufacturer, the inventive and enthusiastic Samuel Colt brought more efficient firearms to the masses—but not without explosions.
Zach Top Wins First-Ever Best Traditional Country Album Award

Zach Top Wins First-Ever Best Traditional Country Album Award

The Grammy’s category was created for artists who represent the genre’s time-honored sounds.
John Cassin: A Life for the Birds

John Cassin: A Life for the Birds

In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a talented artist who dedicated himself to ornithology, even at great personal peril.
‘The Porch on Windy Hill’: Where Music Helps Healing Begin

‘The Porch on Windy Hill’: Where Music Helps Healing Begin

New York meets North Carolina in this play about music, family, and repairing burned bridges.
Bryce Canyon Lodge: History Set in Stunning Scenery 

Bryce Canyon Lodge: History Set in Stunning Scenery 

In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we examine a rustic century-old structure built to accommodate visitors drawn to an extraordinary canyon.