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Pawnee Bill Transformed the Wild West Into Popular Entertainment

Showman Gordon William Lillie turned the American frontier into a thrilling spectacle.
Treaties, Gold, and the Last Battle of Crazy Horse

Treaties, Gold, and the Last Battle of Crazy Horse

In ‘This Week in History,’ peace between the United States and Sioux Nation ended with the Black Hills Gold Rush, leading to the Great Sioux War.
Before Lenin: How the Paris Commune Foreshadowed the Communist Century

Before Lenin: How the Paris Commune Foreshadowed the Communist Century

Though it only lasted a few months during the French Revolution, the Paris Commune served as an early blueprint for 20th-century communist regimes.
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Hannah Adams: The Lady Knew Greek and Latin and Wrote History

Hannah Adams: The Lady Knew Greek and Latin and Wrote History

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At the Canyon’s Edge: The Kolb Brothers and the Invention of ‘Seeing’ the Grand Canyon

At the Canyon’s Edge: The Kolb Brothers and the Invention of ‘Seeing’ the Grand Canyon

Thanks to photography and the budding medium of film, two brothers transformed the Grand Canyon from a forgotten wasteland into a tourist destination.
Pawnee Bill Transformed the Wild West Into Popular Entertainment

Pawnee Bill Transformed the Wild West Into Popular Entertainment

Showman Gordon William Lillie turned the American frontier into a thrilling spectacle.
Treaties, Gold, and the Last Battle of Crazy Horse

Treaties, Gold, and the Last Battle of Crazy Horse

In ‘This Week in History,’ peace between the United States and Sioux Nation ended with the Black Hills Gold Rush, leading to the Great Sioux War.
Before Lenin: How the Paris Commune Foreshadowed the Communist Century

Before Lenin: How the Paris Commune Foreshadowed the Communist Century

Though it only lasted a few months during the French Revolution, the Paris Commune served as an early blueprint for 20th-century communist regimes.
Pliny the Elder: He Bravely Faced Vesuvius

Pliny the Elder: He Bravely Faced Vesuvius

This Roman commander and scholar sacrificed his life to save his friends during the volcanic eruption.
Hannah Adams: The Lady Knew Greek and Latin and Wrote History

Hannah Adams: The Lady Knew Greek and Latin and Wrote History

An American historian wrote reference books on politics, religion, and history during our country’s early years.
Wayah Bald Observation Tower: In the Nantahala National Forest

Wayah Bald Observation Tower: In the Nantahala National Forest

In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we stand atop a historic stone structure in the Western North Carolina mountains.
Russell Markert: Creator of the Radio City Rockettes

Russell Markert: Creator of the Radio City Rockettes

In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a dance choreographer whose St. Louis dance troupe became the world’s most famous dance line.