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Sugar, a Mild Laxative, and a Dollop of Alcohol
Two Scam Artists Raked in Ungodly Profits in the 19th Century with a Purported “Magic” Indian Elixir.
Israeli, Palestinian Leaders Could Stand a Trip to Gettysburg
How Gettysburg serves as a model for peace more than a century after the battle
Texas Civil War Museum to Remain Open
A prior decision to close the facility to the public has been reversed.
Civil War Hero Milton Littlefield Turned to a Life of Crime
The Union general was praised for his leadership at Fort Wagner, but his postwar activities included larceny and embezzlement.
Drawing on His Past as a Trained SEAL
A sense of danger lurks in painter Todd Connor’s plein air Western scenes.
Destroyer vs. U-boat in a Fight to the Death
World War II Magazine editor Tom Huntington interviews David Sears on his new book "Duel in the Deep."
This Classic Airplane Kit Celebrates the Past in More Ways Than One
Now you can build your own Atlantis/Lindberg Curtiss JN-4D Jenny
The Korean War Is Far From Over
Though the shooting ceased in 1953 with an armistice, tensions remain between north and south.