The first African American to serve on the U.S. Congress was Hiram Rhodes Revels. He was … The First African American to Serve on the Senate, Hiram RevelsRead more
The Most Valuable Shipwreck Discovery of All Time
The World’s most valuable Shipwreck treasure The San Jose was found at the bottom of the ocean … The Most Valuable Shipwreck Discovery of All TimeRead more
Edith Wilson, the First Lady who Acted as President
Edith Bolling Galt Wilson was President Woodrow Wilson’s second wife and from 1915-1921, she was the … Edith Wilson, the First Lady who Acted as PresidentRead more
Vice Presidents That Became Presidents
Since George Washington first became president in 1789, we have had 44 different presidents, 14 of … Vice Presidents That Became PresidentsRead more
Who was Mary of Modena?
Born Maria Beatrice Anna Margherita Isabella d’Este, Mary of Modena was the second wife of James … Who was Mary of Modena?Read more
2,500-Year-Old Burial of Celtic Prince Reveals Stunning Secrets
LAVAU, FRANCE – two years ago, a small village in eastern France became famous when archaeologists … 2,500-Year-Old Burial of Celtic Prince Reveals Stunning SecretsRead more
Is the Oldest American Bar, West of the Mississippi, in a Rural Mormon Utah?
The Shooting Star Saloon feels like you’ve stepped back in time as you cross the crooked … Is the Oldest American Bar, West of the Mississippi, in a Rural Mormon Utah?Read more
Salvador Dali, Moving Audiences to Chaos with his Words
Dali’s talent to invoke utter chaos and general confusion preserved in his own words. To say … Salvador Dali, Moving Audiences to Chaos with his WordsRead more
The “Grandmother of the Civil Rights Movement”, Septima Clark
Educator and civil rights activist Septima Poinsette Clark played a significant part in gaining voting and … The “Grandmother of the Civil Rights Movement”, Septima ClarkRead more
History’s Badasses: Annie Oakley
“I ain’t afraid to love a man. I ain’t afraid to shoot him either.” – Annie … History’s Badasses: Annie OakleyRead more