Edward Hibberd Johnson, ‘The Father of Christmas Lights’
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Edward Hibberd Johnson, ‘The Father of Christmas Lights’

Thanks to some clever advertising, the electrical age ushered in a whimsical decoration many of us may take for granted: multicolored string lights.
Alfred Carlton Gilbert: Magician. Doctor. Olympian. Toy Maker.
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Alfred Carlton Gilbert: Magician. Doctor. Olympian. Toy Maker.

In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a young magician and medical student who became one of America’s most successful toymakers.
How the Stock Market Crash Resulted in Radio City Music Hall
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How the Stock Market Crash Resulted in Radio City Music Hall

In ‘This Week in History,’ architects and designers assembled to create ‘the greatest achievement of the theatrical world.’
Decoding Da Vinci, Humanizing Leonardo
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Decoding Da Vinci, Humanizing Leonardo

In this installment of ‘Profile of the Artist,’ we meet Leonardo da Vinci, the genius and perfectionist.
Lest We Forget: The Four Chaplains and the Sinking of the Dorchester
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Lest We Forget: The Four Chaplains and the Sinking of the Dorchester

When the Dorchester was torpedoed in World War II, four men from different faiths became a symbol of courage and unity.

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Edward Hibberd Johnson, ‘The Father of Christmas Lights’

Edward Hibberd Johnson, ‘The Father of Christmas Lights’

Thanks to some clever advertising, the electrical age ushered in a whimsical decoration many of us may take for granted: multicolored string lights.
Alfred Carlton Gilbert: Magician. Doctor. Olympian. Toy Maker.

Alfred Carlton Gilbert: Magician. Doctor. Olympian. Toy Maker.

In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a young magician and medical student who became one of America’s most successful toymakers.
How the Stock Market Crash Resulted in Radio City Music Hall

How the Stock Market Crash Resulted in Radio City Music Hall

In ‘This Week in History,’ architects and designers assembled to create ‘the greatest achievement of the theatrical world.’
Dr. Philip Mazzei: Thomas Jefferson’s Italian Friend

Dr. Philip Mazzei: Thomas Jefferson’s Italian Friend

The physician promoted European agriculture in the colonies and embarked on diplomacy for America during the War for Independence.
Maria Beasley: Saving Lives at Sea

Maria Beasley: Saving Lives at Sea

Inventor of the first life raft, Beasley created devices that made life better for all.
Decoding Da Vinci, Humanizing Leonardo

Decoding Da Vinci, Humanizing Leonardo

In this installment of ‘Profile of the Artist,’ we meet Leonardo da Vinci, the genius and perfectionist.
Lest We Forget: The Four Chaplains and the Sinking of the Dorchester

Lest We Forget: The Four Chaplains and the Sinking of the Dorchester

When the Dorchester was torpedoed in World War II, four men from different faiths became a symbol of courage and unity.
Jim Yellig: The Real Santa from Santa Claus, Indiana

Jim Yellig: The Real Santa from Santa Claus, Indiana

In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a Navy veteran who kept a sacred promise to ‘forever be Santa Claus.’
Edward Hibberd Johnson, ‘The Father of Christmas Lights’

Edward Hibberd Johnson, ‘The Father of Christmas Lights’

Thanks to some clever advertising, the electrical age ushered in a whimsical decoration many of us may take for granted: multicolored string lights.
Alfred Carlton Gilbert: Magician. Doctor. Olympian. Toy Maker.

Alfred Carlton Gilbert: Magician. Doctor. Olympian. Toy Maker.

In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a young magician and medical student who became one of America’s most successful toymakers.
How the Stock Market Crash Resulted in Radio City Music Hall

How the Stock Market Crash Resulted in Radio City Music Hall

In ‘This Week in History,’ architects and designers assembled to create ‘the greatest achievement of the theatrical world.’
Dr. Philip Mazzei: Thomas Jefferson’s Italian Friend

Dr. Philip Mazzei: Thomas Jefferson’s Italian Friend

The physician promoted European agriculture in the colonies and embarked on diplomacy for America during the War for Independence.
Maria Beasley: Saving Lives at Sea

Maria Beasley: Saving Lives at Sea

Inventor of the first life raft, Beasley created devices that made life better for all.
Decoding Da Vinci, Humanizing Leonardo

Decoding Da Vinci, Humanizing Leonardo

In this installment of ‘Profile of the Artist,’ we meet Leonardo da Vinci, the genius and perfectionist.
Lest We Forget: The Four Chaplains and the Sinking of the Dorchester

Lest We Forget: The Four Chaplains and the Sinking of the Dorchester

When the Dorchester was torpedoed in World War II, four men from different faiths became a symbol of courage and unity.
Jim Yellig: The Real Santa from Santa Claus, Indiana

Jim Yellig: The Real Santa from Santa Claus, Indiana

In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a Navy veteran who kept a sacred promise to ‘forever be Santa Claus.’