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  1. The Gilded Age And Industrialization

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    Artifacts Electric Truck State Museum of Pennsylvania Tariff Cartoon American Heritage Archives     Stories Recent From the Archives More >>>

  2. “Gems of Symmetry and Convenience”

    By William D. Middleton, February 1973, Volume 24, Issue 2

    So Richmond proudly described its electric trolleys, the first truly successful system in the world More >>>

  3. Goodbye To The Interurban

    By William D. Middleton, April 1966, Volume 17, Issue 3

    OR IS IT HELLO AGAIN? More >>>

  4. Discovering Doc Watson

    By Keith Fitzgerald, September 2022, Volume 67, Issue 4

    The blind guitarist and singer from Deep Gap, North Carolina transformed American music by blending bluegrass, folk, country, blues, and gospel. More >>>

  5. Less Work For Mother?

    By Ruth Schwartz Cowan, September/October 1987, Volume 38, Issue 6

    Modern technology enables the housewife to do much more in the house than ever before. That’s good- and not so good. More >>>

  6. Urban Pollution-Many Long Years Ago

    By Joel A. Tarr, October 1971, Volume 22, Issue 6

    The old gray mare was not the ecological marvel, in American cities, that horse lovers like to believe More >>>

  7. 1899 One Hundred Years Ago

    By Frederic D. O'Brien, September 1999, Volume 50, Issue 5

    The First Auto Death More >>>

  8. Here He Comes, Mr. Wireless …

    By Anonymous (not verified), March 1988, Volume 39, Issue 2

    When I tell people I took two first-place trophies and one second-place in the early Miss America Beauty Pageants,” writes Herbert Stockinger of Los Angeles, “they glance furtively at my bald h More >>>

  9. 1893 One Hundred Years Ago

    By Nathan Ward, April 1993, Volume 44, Issue 2

    Lights of Broadway In early April the dancer Dorothy Denning was the brightest light on the New York stage; the Police Gazette reported that she wore “nearly 100 electric lamps” during her More >>>

  10. The Lost Tribe Of Indian

    By Fred Haefele, August/September 2005, Volume 56, Issue 4

    Recently a company tried to harness history by resurrecting a great American motorcycle. What happened is a cautionary tale about business, and memory, and the seductive urge to recapture the past. More >>>

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