Look back at some of the bizarre alternate designs, including an Egyptian pyramid, proposed for the Lincoln Memorial.
Joe Langdell, the oldest surviving crewman assigned to USS Arizona during the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941, died last week at age 100.
The elite WWII commando unit nicknamed the “Devil’s Brigade” has received the Congressional Gold Medal, America’s highest civilian honor.
More than a century ago, Punxsutawney residents relied on groundhogs for more than just weather forecasts. They ate them as well.
Look back 150 years ago when Congress approved the 13th Amendment, which officially abolished slavery in the United States.
On the anniversary of Churchill’s funeral, look back at the day when Great Britain said farewell to the man who defended the country from the Nazis in World War II.
Look back at the NFL’s strange first championship game, played indoors on a 60-yard field squeezed into a hockey rink.
Before patriot firebrand Samuel Adams successfully brewed revolution with the Sons of Liberty, he failed in the beer business.