The great American wit, who died 100 years ago, patented a history board game.
Two centuries after his death, explorer Meriwether Lewis finally gets a funeral and well-deserved honors.
Renovations have been completed in time for the Lincoln bicentennial.
Notable American History Books of 2008
Four million Americans came into the world that year. Here are some who have already made their mark on 2006.
A World War II airman’s letters to his wife from England
Were Miranda and Prospero among the first white people in the New World?
A steamboat makes springtime visits to some of the region’s most fragrant and historic gardens.
Long after George Washington slept in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, so did George S. Kaufman, Oscar Hammerstein, Dorothy Parker, and Moss Hart.
Every January, South Beach, the tropical-Deco capital, holds a week-long party.
Finding African-American history in the cradle of the Confederacy
In a tranquil Cape Cod village, the past is writ in glass.
A great ship of today seeks to evoke the golden liners of memory.
Eureka, California came of age at the peak of our national infatuation with architectural ornament, when money and timber seemed certain to last forever.
Visiting the Tampa area’s turn-of-the-century Cuban and Greek communities
Winter is the time to discover the Bermuda that British empire builders and Confederate agents called home.