It has been a while since we posted about the Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid project featuring The Family History Guide. So, let’s get up to speed with what ...
Sometimes the world surprises even us historians. Less than two weeks have passed since my last blog entry, and I didn’t intend to return so soon. But ...
Bill of Rights day—December 15—commemorates the day in 1791 when the first ten amendments to the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, were ratified. To ...
While researching fur trade material culture to develop new programming and interpretation for the Pembina State Museum, I occasionally latch on to smaller ...
MacCambridge, Michael. The Big Time: How the 1970s Transformed Sports in America. New York: Grand Central Publishing, 2023. Pp. 496. $26.49 Hardcover ...
Editor's Note Post #10 in an ongoing series related to Michelle Nickerson’s Spiritual Criminals. This is the final entry. ...
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By Vikki Bynum My forthcoming book, Deep Roots, Broken Branches, contains two chapters about my childhood in Tampa, Florida, from 1952 to 1958. In ...
Pie tasting by members of the House of Representatives. Library of Congress via Wikimedia Commons. Process invites proposals and submissions ...
By Shannon Butler If you read the title above and immediately thought of Rudolph, the Red Nosed Reindeer blowing up into a million pieces with bits of ...
12 months of plodding through the pets! Behold! We’ve created something beautiful, insightful, and useful: a 2025 wall calendar. Filled ...
One lesser-known collection at the American Antiquarian Society is a group of broadsides printed on textiles. Broadsides are ephemeral, single-sheet ...