The eccentric inventor's dream of a wireless-transmission tower would prove to be his undoing
A second-generation immigrant, Hazel Ying Lee was the first Chinese American woman to receive her pilot's license
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A group of Union men from Ohio held a makeshift Seder in the western Virginia woods in 1862
A new limited series starring Michael Douglas as Benjamin Franklin revisits the founding father's years as the American ambassador to France
In 1942, young Calvin Graham was decorated for valor in battle, before his worried mother learned of his whereabouts and revealed his secret to the Navy
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The people of White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, helped keep the Greenbrier resort's bunker—designed to hold the entirety of Congress—hidden from 1958 to 1992
Untold Stories of American History
In 1780, astronomer Samuel Williams journeyed to British-controlled territory to view a total solar eclipse
Books were rare and expensive in colonial America, but the founding father had an idea
The untold story of the Wide Awakes, the young Americans who took up the torch for their antislavery cause and stirred the nation
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Between the 1920s and 1940s, wealthy young women signed up to run errands and carry messages for the Frontier Nursing Service, whose nurse-midwives provided care to patients in hard-to-reach areas
A lifelong passion for the national pastime led John Thorn to redefine the sport's relationship with statistics and reveal the truth behind its earliest days
The collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge is shocking—but not unprecedented
A new film dramatizes Shirley Chisholm's history-making bid to become the first Black woman president in 1972
Meet James Swanson, the lifelong Abraham Lincoln obsessive who wrote the nonfiction thriller that inspired the acclaimed miniseries
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Many of these selective clubs peaked in popularity in the 18th and 19th centuries
The inaugural exhibition at the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum seeks to shine light on lesser-known historical figures
Mildred and Patty Hill wrote the popular song's melody, but their contributions to American culture have long been overlooked
Newspapers and magazines across the United States published weekly columns debunking lurid claims that were detrimental to the war effort
The town’s historic hotel magnifies its mastery of the macabre with a chilling new attraction
Mario Van Peebles' "Outlaw Posse" is the latest attempt to correct the erasure of people of color from the classic cinema genre
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