Find out where to encounter the presence of a character from America's past.
Though no one recalls who first issued the rallying cry "Remember the Alamo," one thing is for sure: The Battle of the Alamo symbolizes courage and sacrifice for the cause of liberty.
Cited as the Civil War's turning point, the Battle of Gettysburg effectively ended Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's invasion of the North.
Visitors to our nation's capital can keep infinitely busy with artsy, scientific, political and historic happenings.
New York is a hotbed of cinematic and television activity: You could throw a stone and hit a dozen locations that have served as the setting for films and shows.
Boston, which reimbursed Great Britain on July 4, 1976, for the tea that its citizens dumped into the harbor, is steeped in Revolutionary War history.
The Great American West is a one-of-a-kind destination. Here are a few ways to get a handle on its expansive grandeur.
Amy Bruni and Adam Berry held a seance in John Proctor’s home, and the contacts they made will surprise you. What really happened at the 1692 Salem Witch Trials?
The dark, storied history of Pennsylvania’s Hill View Manor will shake you. In fact, at least one of the spirits will introduce himself — if given the chance.
Did the air traffic controllers actually see UFOs? Did the government really try to cover it up?
Some of the inmates never left this haunted jail in western Louisiana, and it turns out their warden may have remained in order to keep them in line.
Mysteries at the Monuments scours the country for America’s most extraordinary monuments and reveals the amazing mysteries hidden within.
Jurassic World and Jurassic Park have our revived our interest in life 65 million years ago. Visit these amazing dinosaur exhibits and marvel at monsters from our prehistoric past.
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Visit the Black Hills of South Dakota in 2016.
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