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On a hot, steamy day in Philadelphia, a group of delegates to the Continental Congress gathered to celebrate the final ...
From Abraham Lincoln's appetite for apples to Mark Twain’s odes to oysters, these are some of the surprising favourite foods ...
It was in the middle of a war with Russia, which was not going well, that The Daily Telegraph was launched in 1855. The title of the new paper came from the world-changing technology of the electric ...
Bill Moyers? He's spectacular!” George Clooney said – and no wonder. I mentioned this legendary television journalist to the ...
Alva Belmont was a prominent Gilded Age socialite who married a Vanderbilt railroad heir. Later in life, she became a women's ...
A photographic history of train travel over the decades, from vintage railroad cars to the groundbreaking trains and ...
23.This is Robert Earl Hughes, the one-time world's heaviest man and his pet dog: At his heaviest, Robert weighed over 1,000 ...
Enigma” dives into the history of Parisian club Le Carrousel and the powerful stories of the transgender women who worked ...
Royal experts reveal Prince William's stance against Prince Andrew's return to royal duties, citing the Duke of York's ...
Complete with celebrity lawyers, a media frenzy, and a live chimp, the Scopes Monkey Trial catalyzed a national debate still ...
While their images might not be immortalized on dollar bills or their stories ingrained into every high school syllabus, ...
A century before Beyoncé, Josephine Baker became America’s first global pop star. She broke barriers, built a brand, and ...