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When disaster strikes, top survivalist EJ ‘Skullcrusher’ Snyder is the man you want on your team.
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Americans, Hungarians, and the Sacred Crown of St. Stephen

In ‘This Week in History,’ a 1,000-year-old crown kept safe in America from the communists finally makes its way home.
Mary Vaux Walcott: The ‘Audubon of Botany’
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Mary Vaux Walcott: The ‘Audubon of Botany’

Mary Vaux Walcott’s extensive research and consequent illustrations brought North America’s floral diversity to the general public’s attention.
Martin and Osa Johnson: For the Love of Adventure
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Martin and Osa Johnson: For the Love of Adventure

In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a couple whose love of adventure gave Americans the chance to see the world’s most exotic places.
Behind the Scenes With Steve Guttenberg
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Behind the Scenes With Steve Guttenberg

From his humble beginnings in New York to his rise in Hollywood, his family has always been his rock

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Survival Expert: ‘The biggest tool that you have is your own mind’

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When disaster strikes, top survivalist EJ ‘Skullcrusher’ Snyder is the man you want on your team.
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In ‘This Week in History,’ a 1,000-year-old crown kept safe in America from the communists finally makes its way home.
Mary Vaux Walcott: The ‘Audubon of Botany’

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Mary Vaux Walcott’s extensive research and consequent illustrations brought North America’s floral diversity to the general public’s attention.
Martin and Osa Johnson: For the Love of Adventure

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In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a couple whose love of adventure gave Americans the chance to see the world’s most exotic places.
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