Beyond the Crown: The Extraordinary Life and Legacy of Princess Diana
PeopleJune 5, 2023

Beyond the Crown: The Extraordinary Life and Legacy of Princess Diana

The People's Princess Is Born, 1961 Welcome to an extraordinary journey through the life of Diana, Princess of Wales - a woman who embodied compassion,...

The Greatest Vietnam War Movies Ever Made
PeopleJune 5, 2023

The Greatest Vietnam War Movies Ever Made

Full Metal Jacket Step into the enthralling world of war cinema as we embark on a journey through the greatest war movies of all time. This slideshow gallery pays homage to the ic...

The Survivor: Tina Turner's Escape From An Abusive Relationship And Her Triumphant Return To The S...
PeopleMay 24, 2023

The Survivor: Tina Turner's Escape From An Abusive Relationship And Her Triumphant Return To The S...

Tina Turner Was Born Anna Mae Lubbock, 1939 The legendary Tina Turner, renowned for her explosive voice and electrifyin...

Sarah Polk: 7 Facts You Didn’t Know About This Forgotten First Lady
PeopleJanuary 23, 2023

Sarah Polk: 7 Facts You Didn’t Know About This Forgotten First Lady

Sarah Polk, a prominent figure in Tennessee society even before her marriage to American president James Knox Polk. She had received a higher educati...

Nepotism, Not Sewing Skills, Led to Betsy Ross Making the First American Flag
PeopleJanuary 16, 2023

Nepotism, Not Sewing Skills, Led to Betsy Ross Making the First American Flag

As the saying goes, ‘it’s not what you know; it’s who you know.’ This was the case in colonial America as much as it is today. When Betsy ...

The British Museum, the First Public Museum
Historical PhotosJanuary 13, 2023

The British Museum, the First Public Museum

The British Museum first opened its doors 270 years ago today, on January 15, 1753. It was the first national public museum in the world. The museum was housed from its inc...

Mary Schäffer Warren: The Female Explorer In The Canadian Rockies
PeopleJanuary 11, 2023

Mary Schäffer Warren: The Female Explorer In The Canadian Rockies

At a time when women did not normally explore the backcountry, Mary Schäffer did. During her explorations, she became one of the first white people, ...

Muir Woods National Monument and the Fight to Save the Redwoods
Historical PhotosJanuary 9, 2023

Muir Woods National Monument and the Fight to Save the Redwoods

A series of events that culminated 115 years ago today, on January 9, 1908, resulted in the preservation of nearly 250 acres of old-growth redwood trees...

Zora Neale Hurston And Eatonville
PeopleJanuary 6, 2023

Zora Neale Hurston And Eatonville

In 1973, Alice Walker went on a quest to find Zora Neale Hurston’s grave and write about it. This, along with a 1980 biography of the Harlem Renaissance writer restored interest in H...