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The Times Square Ball, a 12-foot crystal sphere, honors U.S. history with its annual descent, evolving from a 1907 marit...
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Experimental cinema shatters narrative, paints light, fractures sound, and rebuilds film’s grammar with raw, hand-made v...
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Kathmandu’s 1,324‑meter high valley blends 1596 Kasthamandap, UNESCO temples and Newar brickwork with four million resid...
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Historic sites undergo massive restoration and reinterpretation as America gears up for its 250th anniversary, blending ...
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Julian Baumgartner: The Alchemist of Art's Past, Shaping Its Present The hushed reverence of the museum gallery is shat...
View BoardNavajo women's untold WWII roles—sustaining families, managing resources, and preserving culture—challenge the Code Talk...
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Julius Neubronner's 1907 pigeon camera revolutionized aerial photography, capturing the world from a bird's perspective ...
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Two centuries after his death, Thomas Jefferson’s legacy remains a battleground—visionary founder or flawed hypocrite? E...
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The Strange Connection Between Brutalist Architecture and Soviet Propaganda A concrete postcard from 1971 shows a famil...
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The 1174 Canterbury Cathedral Fire: An Architectural Phoenix Smoke, thick and acrid, choked the Kentish sky on the fift...
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In 1932, desperate WWI veterans marched on Washington for promised bonuses, only to face tanks, tear gas, and fire from ...
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View BoardGettysburg’s 2026 Winter Lecture Series challenges Civil War memory, linking diplomacy, Reconstruction, and global stake...
View BoardBlack Patriots were central to the Revolutionary War, with thousands serving in integrated units from Lexington to Yorkt...
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Archaeologists uncover Belize's first Maya king, Te K’ab Chaak, in a 1,700-year-old tomb, rewriting Caracol’s origins wi...
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The Declaration of Independence, a 250-year-old revolutionary manifesto, continues to spark debate, its promise of equal...
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Unearthing Etruria’s vibrant artistry: 520 BCE tombs reveal banquets, music, and a culture celebrating life and death wi...
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