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September 1993
Oklahoma’s “rightful capital” retains the tenacious spirit of its founders
October 1994
For two centuries St. Michaels, Maryland, has earned its livelihood from the handsome craft it sent forth to hunt, fish, and fight on the Chesapeake Bay
November 1994
It was meant to be an outpost for years—but the frontier sped past it in months
February/March 1995
On a journey to Mexico’s land of the Maya even the experts can fill in the past only lightly
April 1995
An idyllic river ride past the overgrown ruins of a vanished twentieth-century civilization
May/June 1995
Woodstock, Vermont, owes its appeal as much to the legacy of its residents as to its natural setting
July/August 1995
A museum village near Harrodsburg, Kentucky, lets visitors experience Shaker style by spending the night
December 1995
Every December, a 350-year-old New Hampshire port re-creates centuries of changing holiday traditions
May/June 1996
Cruising the Maine coast on a schooner built when Grant was President

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“Save America’s Treasures” has been totally eliminated—the largest Federal program supporting preservation of such treasures as the original Star Spangled Banner and George Washington’s tent.
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65% of Americans don’t know what happened at the Constitutional Convention, according to a recent survey by Newsweek.
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The “Teaching American History” grants—the largest Federal program supporting history education—have been completely eliminated.
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Visits to the Top 20 Civil War battlefields have dropped in half from 1970 to 2009 according to official National Park Service statistics.
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40% of Americans can’t identify whom we fought in World War II, according to a recent survey by Newsweek.
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A quarter of Americans believe Congress shares power over U.S. foreign policy with the United Nations, according to a recent Annenberg survey.
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“There is little that is more important for an American citizen to know than the history and traditions of his country,” John F. Kennedy wrote in American Heritage.
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The “We the People Program,” which touched some 30 million students and 90,000 teachers over 25 years, has been completely eliminated.
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Two-thirds of Americans could not correctly name Yorktown as the last major military action of the American Revolution, according to a recent national Gallup survey.
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The National Heritage Areas and Scenic Byways program, the only major Federal program encouraging visits to historic places, has been completely eliminated in Congressional committee.




