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Hoover Dam Damned This Nevada Ghost Town
The future of St. Thomas turns on the ebb and flow of Lake Mead.
Civil War–Era Envelopes Bore Patriotic Messages — On the Outside
Union letters were enlivened by the art on thousands of "patriotic covers."
WACs and WASPs and Jackie Cochran
Jackie Cochran was a record-setting pilot who fought to get women a role in WWII.
New Trailer Arrives for Spielberg-Hanks Series ‘Masters of the Air’
Though a teaser trailer was dropped in November, the Dec. 6 release offers an in-depth look with introductions of the cast as well as significant aerial action.
At Auschwitz, Jews Composed Music in Secret. Now Their Works Are Being Performed in London.
After more than 80 years and many different lives away, the reverberations of the […]
These Dr. Seuss Cartoons Were Not Meant for Children
Theodor Seuss Geisel used wit, anger, and art to skewer World War II’s bad guys (and that included some Americans, too)
Yellowstone, a Crown Jewel of Nature
For Megan Kate Nelson, keeping the
nation’s first national park pectacular
remains a heart-felt challenge
The World’s Largest Porn Stash Belonged To This Nazi
Streicher didn’t just produce fanciful, smutty and violent content. He also consumed it. Vast amounts of it.