America needed a Vietnam memorial. The contest drew 1,421 entries. The winner was denounced as “egg roll” and “a gook.” But Maya Lin’s “wall” still touches the nation’s heart.
Read MoreA town. A name. A joke. A poem. How ‘bout that Toad Suck (Arkansas, that is).
Read MoreNeo-Nazis targeted Billings, Montana in 1993. The city fought back, saying “Not in Our Town!” The fight continues nationwide.
Read MoreHer stirring poem about a statue was almost forgotten. Today the statue still speaks in the voice of Emma Lazarus.
Read MoreJohn Rice Irwin saw his beloved Appalachia disappearing. So he preserved it in time.
Read MoreFrom a small bonfire on a beach, Burning Man has grown to 70,000 joyous Burners in the desert. Why not?
Read MoreThe festival was 50 years ago and 50 miles away, but Woodstock, New York keeps the spirit alive.
Read MoreWhen he crossed America by convoy in 1919, the future president saw the need for “broader ribbons across our land.” The seed of our interstate highways was planted.
Read MoreLong before Netflix and Comedy Central, standup started in a single spot — the Borscht Belt.
Read MoreThe Mt. Palomar Observatory had no women's restroom. Until Vera Rubin taped a paper skirt on the door. Meet the woman who changed our view of the cosmos and of women in science.
Read MoreBeloved dogs abound but none captured hearts like Rin-tin-tin. Not even Hollywood could make this up.
Read MoreSnoopy is a salesman now but for five wonderful years, he broke all the cartoon rules and changed American comics.
Read MoreA refrigerator note. A spark of genius. A classic poem and the senders it inspired.
Read MoreAfter Apollo 14, Edgar Mitchell kept soaring. ESP? Psychokinesis? UFOs? When you’ve been to the Moon, anything seems possible.
Read MoreWhen a radical Mexican muralist began to paint at Dartmouth, some wanted his work destroyed. The college president refused.
Read MoreThe astronauts rehearsed every maneuver for the moon landing, except planting the flag. Oops!
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