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Ned LeDoux Lends Vocals to Dan Seals’s ‘God Must Be a Cowboy’

The latest rendition of the classic country song debuted March 13, 2026.
Rock Solid Patriotism: This Artist Doesn’t Take America for Granite
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Rock Solid Patriotism: This Artist Doesn’t Take America for Granite

In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we take a look at one man’s American spirit expressed artistically in towns all over the United States.
First Lady Taft and the Near-Disastrous Arrival of the Cherry Tree
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First Lady Taft and the Near-Disastrous Arrival of the Cherry Tree

In ‘This Week in History,’ Japanese officials resend cherry trees to America after narrowly avoiding a political and ecological disaster.
Thomas Jefferson and the Snub Heard Round the World
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Thomas Jefferson and the Snub Heard Round the World

The ‘Merry Affair’ became a diplomatic faux pas when Jefferson instituted a ‘pell-mell’ approach to etiquette.

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‘Red Bird’: Luke Grimes Releases New Album

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The ‘Yellowstone’ actor explores commitment and the art of presence on his sophomore record.
Ned LeDoux Lends Vocals to Dan Seals’s ‘God Must Be a Cowboy’

Ned LeDoux Lends Vocals to Dan Seals’s ‘God Must Be a Cowboy’

The latest rendition of the classic country song debuted March 13, 2026.
George Eastman: The Man Who Put Photography in the Hands of the World

George Eastman: The Man Who Put Photography in the Hands of the World

He didn’t invent photography—he democratized it. George Eastman’s innovations transformed a complex craft into an everyday habit.
James West and Gerhard Sessler: The Two Scientists Who Pioneered the Design of Modern-Day Microphones

James West and Gerhard Sessler: The Two Scientists Who Pioneered the Design of Modern-Day Microphones

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Rock Solid Patriotism: This Artist Doesn’t Take America for Granite

Rock Solid Patriotism: This Artist Doesn’t Take America for Granite

In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we take a look at one man’s American spirit expressed artistically in towns all over the United States.
First Lady Taft and the Near-Disastrous Arrival of the Cherry Tree

First Lady Taft and the Near-Disastrous Arrival of the Cherry Tree

In ‘This Week in History,’ Japanese officials resend cherry trees to America after narrowly avoiding a political and ecological disaster.
Thomas Jefferson and the Snub Heard Round the World

Thomas Jefferson and the Snub Heard Round the World

The ‘Merry Affair’ became a diplomatic faux pas when Jefferson instituted a ‘pell-mell’ approach to etiquette.
Arland Williams: The Man Who ‘Passed the Rope’ to Others

Arland Williams: The Man Who ‘Passed the Rope’ to Others

The Citadel alum and bank executive gave up his chance to survive a horrible plane crash so that others might live.
‘America’s Founding Son’: A Curious Riff on John Quincy Adams

‘America’s Founding Son’: A Curious Riff on John Quincy Adams

Bassist-turned-historian Bob Crawford recalls the sixth U.S. President in a well-researched but eccentric writing style.
‘Red Bird’: Luke Grimes Releases New Album

‘Red Bird’: Luke Grimes Releases New Album

The ‘Yellowstone’ actor explores commitment and the art of presence on his sophomore record.
Ned LeDoux Lends Vocals to Dan Seals’s ‘God Must Be a Cowboy’

Ned LeDoux Lends Vocals to Dan Seals’s ‘God Must Be a Cowboy’

The latest rendition of the classic country song debuted March 13, 2026.
George Eastman: The Man Who Put Photography in the Hands of the World

George Eastman: The Man Who Put Photography in the Hands of the World

He didn’t invent photography—he democratized it. George Eastman’s innovations transformed a complex craft into an everyday habit.
James West and Gerhard Sessler: The Two Scientists Who Pioneered the Design of Modern-Day Microphones

James West and Gerhard Sessler: The Two Scientists Who Pioneered the Design of Modern-Day Microphones

How two physicists transformed bulky studio equipment into the small, low-cost microphones that power modern communication.
Rock Solid Patriotism: This Artist Doesn’t Take America for Granite

Rock Solid Patriotism: This Artist Doesn’t Take America for Granite

In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we take a look at one man’s American spirit expressed artistically in towns all over the United States.
First Lady Taft and the Near-Disastrous Arrival of the Cherry Tree

First Lady Taft and the Near-Disastrous Arrival of the Cherry Tree

In ‘This Week in History,’ Japanese officials resend cherry trees to America after narrowly avoiding a political and ecological disaster.
Thomas Jefferson and the Snub Heard Round the World

Thomas Jefferson and the Snub Heard Round the World

The ‘Merry Affair’ became a diplomatic faux pas when Jefferson instituted a ‘pell-mell’ approach to etiquette.
Arland Williams: The Man Who ‘Passed the Rope’ to Others

Arland Williams: The Man Who ‘Passed the Rope’ to Others

The Citadel alum and bank executive gave up his chance to survive a horrible plane crash so that others might live.
‘America’s Founding Son’: A Curious Riff on John Quincy Adams

‘America’s Founding Son’: A Curious Riff on John Quincy Adams

Bassist-turned-historian Bob Crawford recalls the sixth U.S. President in a well-researched but eccentric writing style.