‘How Firm a Foundation’: A Favorite Hymn Among American Presidents
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‘How Firm a Foundation’: A Favorite Hymn Among American Presidents

A song’s everlasting message transcended worship services, becoming a key part of historic events and a symbol of unity.
The Man Who Shaped and Saved the Constitution: John Marshall
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The Man Who Shaped and Saved the Constitution: John Marshall

To combat political party influences, America’s longest-serving chief justice aimed to unite his colleagues behind the Constitution.
Yoder Cleaver Farmstead: Dairy Tradition Carried on Today
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Yoder Cleaver Farmstead: Dairy Tradition Carried on Today

In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we discover a creamery thriving in an 18th-century fieldstone barn off a quiet Pennsylvania country road.
The Great Depression, New Deals, and the Birth of Social Security
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The Great Depression, New Deals, and the Birth of Social Security

In ‘This Week in History,’ the Great Depression ushered in a new political and social landscape, resulting in a historic piece of legislation.
250 Years of American Independence: The Founders Museum
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250 Years of American Independence: The Founders Museum

Part 1 is a review of the White House series marking the anniversary of America’s freedom.

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‘How Firm a Foundation’: A Favorite Hymn Among American Presidents

‘How Firm a Foundation’: A Favorite Hymn Among American Presidents

A song’s everlasting message transcended worship services, becoming a key part of historic events and a symbol of unity.
The Man Who Shaped and Saved the Constitution: John Marshall

The Man Who Shaped and Saved the Constitution: John Marshall

To combat political party influences, America’s longest-serving chief justice aimed to unite his colleagues behind the Constitution.
The Courageous Rescue of the ‘Lost Battalion’ in World War I

The Courageous Rescue of the ‘Lost Battalion’ in World War I

Although completely surrounded, the 77th Division fought on until rescued by relief troops.
Yoder Cleaver Farmstead: Dairy Tradition Carried on Today

Yoder Cleaver Farmstead: Dairy Tradition Carried on Today

In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we discover a creamery thriving in an 18th-century fieldstone barn off a quiet Pennsylvania country road.
The Great Depression, New Deals, and the Birth of Social Security

The Great Depression, New Deals, and the Birth of Social Security

In ‘This Week in History,’ the Great Depression ushered in a new political and social landscape, resulting in a historic piece of legislation.
250 Years of American Independence: The Founders Museum

250 Years of American Independence: The Founders Museum

Part 1 is a review of the White House series marking the anniversary of America’s freedom.
A Huge Victory for Traditional Country Music

A Huge Victory for Traditional Country Music

The Grammys added Best Traditional Country Album to its list of awards.
Basilica of St. Augustine: Splendor on Display in Florida

Basilica of St. Augustine: Splendor on Display in Florida

In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit a grand historic church in America’s oldest town.
A Brief History of Horses in the American Military

A Brief History of Horses in the American Military

For centuries, cavalry units have brought speed, power, and inspiration to the US Army—but those days seem to be ending.
Trisha Yearwood Takes On a New Role With ‘The Mirror’

Trisha Yearwood Takes On a New Role With ‘The Mirror’

The hit country singer is back with a brand-new album that reveals a more personal side to her artistry.