The family of enslaved potter David Drake — known as “Dave the Potter” — has reclaimed two jars he created in South Carolina ...
Campus battles over DEI and free speech are part of a much larger change in philosophy that took hold over decades. Will the ...
Here a few of the strange historical markers you'll find in the Texas Hill Country. Dead Man's Hole in Marble Falls, Texas. The historical marker is believed to have been a dumping ground during the ...
St. Francisville earned its nickname as “the town two miles long and two yards wide” honestly – its unusual geography atop a narrow ridge created a linear community that stretches along the high ...
Every state in the United States as an official (or sometimes several unofficial) nickname, but how many do you know? Here ...
Gustavus A. Parsons was a popular man in Jefferson City in the mid-1800s. Most people called him "General," although that was ...
Key Diner In Mississippi Is So Good, You’ll Want It Daily For history buffs, Corinth offers intellectual riches without depleting financial ones. The Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center, part of ...
The U.S. first had a federal education department in 1867 — not 1979. Its history is critical in understanding the federal ...
While global economics can sometimes seem boring, at its core lies the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita. This figure ...
When looking at Chippewa Valley history, you don’t need to go far to be reminded of one of the most famous war mascots in the ...
Jeffrey Rosen contends, “Jefferson construed the Constitution strictly to limit federal power” while “Hamilton construed the Constitution liberally to expand” it.
The American Revolution filmmaker talks about the hypocrisies of US history and what’s missing from our political lives today ...