In 1975, a retired military man named Peter Jefferds changed American food history on a small cove in Washington. After ...
By summer’s end, 184 people in Wytheville had polio. This meant one in every 30 residents caught the disease, giving the town ...
Military staff kept an eye on Newport’s Destroyer Fleet, Naval War College, and Training Station from Beavertail. They also ...
North Dakota hides a $6 billion Cold War relic that lived for just one day. In 1970, workers began building the Stanley R.
Seven slaves from Kentucky arrived in Sandusky, Ohio on October 20, 1852, hoping to board the steamship Arrow to Canada. They ...
The quarantine officially began when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin closed the lunar module hatch on July 20, 1969, after ...
Steven Udvar-Hazy was born in Budapest in 1946 during Soviet control of Hungary. His classroom walls showed Stalin and Lenin ...
The granite dome became a symbol of American money stability during the Great Depression. Famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright ...
In 1940, the U.S. asked Ford to build bomber parts. Charles Sorensen had a bold idea instead: make whole planes on an ...
A historic plaque now marks the site of Hay’s showroom, commemorating the night when professional football found its future.
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