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THE EXTRAORDINARY ORIGINAL DRAWINGS OF THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE Read >>
In his reassessment of a tragic World War II battle, General Gavin concludes that, for the Germans, holding the Huertgen Forest was Phase One of the Battle of the Bulge. For the Americans, trying to occupy the forest was a ghastly mistake. Read >>
An attempt at modest celebration during the longest battle on German territory during World War II ended badly. Read >>
As well as being geniuses, the Wright brothers were methodical craftsmen of astonishing persistence. An aeronautical expert supplies the fascinating technical and personal details of their legendary achievement. Read >>
“If we could first know where we are, and whither we are tending, “said Abraham Lincoln, “we could better judge what to do, and haw to do it. “For nearly two hundred years, the United States Census has been trying to find out. Read >>
The quietly compelling legend of America’s gentlest pioneer Read >>
The history of carousels goes ’round and ’round… Read >>
A remarkable collection of daguerreotypes by the St. Louis photographer Thomas Easterly illuminates the zest and chaos of city life in the Age of Expansion Read >>
These immaculate and minutely detailed aerial views flattered the resident and attracted the investor Read >>

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