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Dustin Bass
Edward Penfield: The Father of the American Poster
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet an artist who became one of America’s most influential illustrators.
7/21/2025
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Brian D'Ambrosio
Gene Sarazen: The Life of ‘The Squire’
An immigrant’s son taught himself the game of golf to become one of the sport’s most colorful, dynamic personalities.
7/20/2025
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Andrew Benson Brown
Theodore Roosevelt: Architect of America’s Navy
The Rough Rider paved the way for the country’s expansion of the Navy to be first in the world.
7/20/2025
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Dustin Bass
How a View From Pikes Peak Inspired America’s Most Famous Poem
In ‘This Week in History,’ a Massachusetts professor, visiting Colorado to teach a summer course, pens her famous poem after summiting Pikes Peak.
7/19/2025
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David Coulson
A Wild Horse Sanctuary Where Mustangs Roam
A wild horse sanctuary in Wyoming captures the free spirit of magnificent mustangs
7/19/2025
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Deena Bouknight
St. Augustine’s Lighthouse Provides Visitors a Glance at the Past
In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ the St. Augustine lighthouse draws attention for its expansive views and the history of its keepers.
7/23/2025
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Trevor Phipps
Mary Anderson: Creator of the First Usable Windshield Wiper
The Alabama entrepreneur was ahead of her time in her unheralded invention.
7/22/2025
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American Essence
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Dustin Bass
Edward Penfield: The Father of the American Poster
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet an artist who became one of America’s most influential illustrators.
7/21/2025
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American Essence
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Brian D'Ambrosio
Gene Sarazen: The Life of ‘The Squire’
An immigrant’s son taught himself the game of golf to become one of the sport’s most colorful, dynamic personalities.
7/20/2025
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American Essence
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Andrew Benson Brown
Theodore Roosevelt: Architect of America’s Navy
The Rough Rider paved the way for the country’s expansion of the Navy to be first in the world.
7/20/2025
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Dustin Bass
How a View From Pikes Peak Inspired America’s Most Famous Poem
In ‘This Week in History,’ a Massachusetts professor, visiting Colorado to teach a summer course, pens her famous poem after summiting Pikes Peak.
7/19/2025
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David Coulson
A Wild Horse Sanctuary Where Mustangs Roam
A wild horse sanctuary in Wyoming captures the free spirit of magnificent mustangs
7/19/2025
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Randy Tatano
Woman With Disabled Adult Son Finds Her Purpose in Spotlighting the Caregiving Crisis in America
Jessica Ronne grappled with many challenges to care for her disabled son. Her journey inspired her to advocate for other caregivers across America.
7/19/2025
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Trevor Phipps
Operation Halyard: A Daring World War II Rescue
Serbian patriots gave everything they had to rescue American airmen in 1944.
7/19/2025
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Nicole James
Not Just Halloween Leftovers: The Holy Origins of Gargoyles
Gargoyles weren’t just scary—they were sacred plumbing with a message
7/18/2025
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