The pioneer's exhibit shows the life of Mormon pioneers who helped settle San Bernardino. The Mormons first came in response to the Mexican-American War. To learn more watch this C-SPAN video. Leia mais.
When the railroad was introduced to San Bernardino it industrialized the area and employed approximately 2,000 people. To learn more about its impact watch this C-SPAN video. Leia mais.
This museum holds the fifth largest bird egg collection in the world. Its research resulted in federal legislation limiting the use of the DDT. To learn more watch this C-SPAN video. Leia mais.
The Museum was opened in 2012 to celebrate the city's 200th Anniversary. Learn more about COSI by watching this C-SPAN video. Leia mais.
President Woodrow Wilson came into politics right as there was a national movement for reform. Learn about his journey to the White House by watching this C-SPAN video. Leia mais.
Nikola Tesla came to Colorado Springs in 1899 to take advantage of the high elevation for his high-voltage, high-frequency experiments. Learn more about his time here by watching this C-SPAN video. Leia mais.
Cincinnati was known as the "Grand Central Station" of the Underground Railroad. Learn about the city's role in helping people through the "railroad" by watching this C-SPAN video. Leia mais.
The Cincinnati Observatory Center is known as the "Birthplace of American Astronomy" and was the first public observatory in the United States. Learn more by watching this C-SPAN video. Leia mais.
The Mt. Auburn boyhood home of President Taft was built in the 1840s. Over five generations of Tafts have worked in public service. Learn all about the Taft family by watching this C-SPAN video. Leia mais.
The Grosvenor Rare Book Room includes the "Milestones of Science", a collection of 197 first editions of some of the world's most significant discoveries. To learn more watch this C-SPAN video. Leia mais.
The "Assassination of President McKinley" exhibit includes items relating to his death, including the gun he was shot with. Learn more about the exhibit by watching this C-SPAN video. Leia mais.
President Grover Cleveland's uncle, Lewis Allen, was involved in the creation of The Buffalo History Museum. Learn more about Cleveland's life by watching this C-SPAN video. Leia mais.
The Institute features a replica of the cell Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote his famous letter "Letters from a Birmingham Jail" from. To learn more watch this CSPAN video. Leia mais.
The museum features an exhibit about the first four men who brought livestock to the Yellowstone Valley. To learn more watch this CSPAN video on the history of cowboys. Leia mais.
Frederick Billings, the namesake of Billings, never actually lived in the town. Learn about his role in the creation of Billings at the Western Heritage Center or by watching this CSPAN video. Leia mais.
Everything in the home is original to the family, not just the era. To learn more, watch this CSPAN video. Leia mais.
The Bakersfield HS Archives include the grades of Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren when he was a student there in high school. Leia mais.
The oyster industry thrived in Annapolis, particularly the McNasby Oyster Company. To learn more watch this C-SPAN video. Leia mais.
The Library Special Collections is home to 1 of 6 known original copies of "The Authentic Life of Billy the Kid", one of the rarest items in Western Americana. To learn more watch this C-SPAN video. Leia mais.
Governor Theodore Roosevelt would race reporters up the 77 exterior steps. If they could keep up, they would get an exclusive interview. To learn more check out this C-SPAN video. Leia mais.
The Shaker Heritage Society site was home to the very first Shaker settlement in the U.S. At its peak, 300 Shakers called the site home. To learn more check out this C-SPAN video. Leia mais.
The Albany Institute is older than both the Smithsonian and the Louvre, founded when George Washington was President. To learn more check out this C-SPAN video. Leia mais.
Construction started on the fort in 1845. It was considered state of the art at the time it was built, and was used by Union troops during the Civil War. Watch this video for more info. Leia mais.
America’s first statehouse design to radically depart from the prototypical form. Constructed in four phases from 1922-1932, just under its $10 million budget. Watch this video for more info. Leia mais.
One of south Florida’s largest economic drivers and a gateway for international trade and cruise vacations. Watch this video for more info. Leia mais.
Henry Flagler, who built the hotel in the late 19th century, had a large impact on tourism in eastern Florida. Watch this video for more info. Leia mais.
Cyrus Avery is widely accredited as the "Father of Route 66," which weaves through eight states, three time zones, and over 2,400 miles. Watch this video for more info. Leia mais.
Young civil rights activists took a stand against segregation by sitting down at the Woolworth lunch counter, launching a wave of Greensboro sit-ins in the 1960s. Watch this video for more info. Leia mais.
Officially established in 1823, the Texas Rangers originally served to protect the settlers of Texas from Comanche Indian raids. Watch this video for more info. Leia mais.
Charles Alderton invented Dr. Pepper, first called "Waco," in a local pharmacy. He then began selling it as a syrup mixed with carbonated water at his soda fountain. Watch this video for more info. Leia mais.