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Rockwell’s Four Freedoms represented America
In 1943, Norman Rockwell painted the Four Freedoms and instantly became “America’s artist in chief.”
The triumvirate and their great compromise
Learn more about Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun and Daniel Webster and how they made decisions leading to the development of the American nation.
Examining the storied rise and fall of Route 66
Learn more about Route 66’s history, unique construction, impact on pop culture and legacy, as well as, how it was phased out over time.
The long road to women’s suffrage
On June 4, 1919, the 19th Amendment passed the Senate and was submitted to the states, allowing women to vote. Learn what it took to get there.
A gutsy mission to save the Lipizzaners
Learn more about the mission to recover the Lipizzaner horses, the jewels of the Spanish Riding School of Vienna, Austria, from the Nazis during WWII.
The joy of seeing children as parents
Judith Sutherland reflects on the joys of seeing her children raise children of their own.
Earth Day on the farm
Farmers not only do a great deal to protect the land, they strive to make it better — so every day is Earth Day on the farm.
Leggings Survivor Denim Reentry Process
After living in leggings for nearly a year, Kymberly Foster Seabolt tries to wear denim jeans or virtually any pant with a zipper again.
Hole in the wall
Mr. Wonderful finds himself thankful for yet another hole in the wall on his daughter’s wedding day.
Children are beneficiaries of ‘treasures’
As her children begin furnishing their new apartments, Kym Seabolt is all too eager to share the treasures she’s accumulated over the years.






