Not long after the Great American Experiment began, the newly established nation set its sights west. Here's how a series of ...
The real Ingalls family built their “little house on the prairie” on Osage land and evinced racist attitudes. A new TV ...
A new story map from the DNR showcases Forest Legacy projects across the northern Lower Peninsula and Upper Peninsula, ...
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The ABCs of Lowell history: N is for native burial sites
The Lowell Area Historical Museum presents a weekly online series, The ABCs of Lowell History. N is for Native Burial Sites The Odawa people lived, traveled and camped along the Flat River and Grand ...
A feature celebrating America's diversity suggests why Jews have never fit neatly into the country's categories of ethnicity, nationality and religion.
Founded in 1773, the Charleston Museum is said to be the country's first museum, and with a focus on the South Carolina ...
To many Native Americans and Indigenous peoples, such as Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians, reflecting on U.S. history elicits pain.
As America celebrates its 250th birthday, you’re invited to “discover Brown County” through a new history map. In this segment, Mary Jane Herber, Brown County’s ...
There are the families of Yemeni immigrants hired by Ford Motor Company to build cars in Detroit, and the Vietnamese refugees ...
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