American History
Uncover the untold secrets and hidden scandals that have shaped the United States in ways you never imagined.

The Wit and Wisdom of Ring Lardner

KC Fairlight
Ring Lardner's sharp wit and satirical style left a lasting impact on American literature and sports journalism, capturing the essence of early 20th-century America.

Ring Lardner: The Reflective Mirror on America's Roaring Twenties

Martin Sparks
Explore the fascinating life and enduring legacy of Ring Lardner, a master of American satire who captured the humor and complexities of the Roaring Twenties.

Ring Lardner: A No-Nonsense Look at America's Satirical Genius

Vince Vanguard
Ring Lardner, a satirical genius of the early 20th century, used sharp wit to expose societal flaws, influencing literature and pressing society to reflect on its true nature.

The Nashville Sit-Ins: A Turning Point in the Civil Rights Movement

Martin Sparks
The Nashville sit-ins of 1960 marked a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement, showcasing the power of nonviolent protest and youth leadership in challenging segregation and promoting social justice.

Hackett: The Classic Automobiles Liberals Want to Forget

Vince Vanguard
Imagine a world where gas-guzzling giants ruled the roads and Hackett epitomized the unbridled spirit of American automotives. Dive into the legacy of a car brand that championed freedom with horsepower, leaving liberals aghast.

Douglas County Courthouse: A Monument to American Values

Vince Vanguard
Douglas County Courthouse in Washington stands as a red-brick beacon of enduring American values constructed in 1905. It's a testament to tradition, justice, and the American way in the heartland city of Waterville.

Addison H. Laflin: The Forgotten Politician Leading with Principles

KC Fairlight
Explore the intriguing legacy of Addison H. Laflin, a 19th-century figure whose political career showcased unique principles and challenges during America's Reconstruction era.

Why 'Three O'Clock in the Morning' Keeps Waking Up the Cultural Left

Vince Vanguard
Picture this: It's three o'clock in the morning, and an iconic piece of melody stirs the soul while challenging the noise of contemporary culture. Written by Dorothy Fields and Julie Styne in the 20th century, this song stands as a testament to classical American values.

The Abraham H. Esbenshade House: A Testament to American Ingenuity

Vince Vanguard
The Abraham H. Esbenshade House in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, exemplifies American innovation and Queen Anne architecture, celebrating the entrepreneurial spirit of the late 19th century.


KC Fairlight
Aprende a mejorar tus habilidades de comunicación en el trabajo para fomentar un ambiente laboral más colaborativo y eficiente.

Atley Donald: The Fastball Phenomenon of the 1930s

KC Fairlight
Atley Donald's blazing fastball and remarkable career with the New York Yankees in the 1930s highlight the challenges and triumphs of athletes during a transformative era in American sports history.

March 1961: The Month That Changed America Forever

Vince Vanguard
March 1961 marked a transformative period in American history with the establishment of the Peace Corps, showcasing U.S. soft power and commitment to global democracy during the Cold War.

Janet Wolfe: A Conservative Icon Liberals Love to Hate

Vince Vanguard
Dive into the fascinating story of Janet Wolfe, a champion of conservative values who has become a central figure in the political landscape, often clashing with liberal ideals.

The American Breed: Why We Need to Embrace Our Roots

Vince Vanguard
Embrace the diverse and pioneering spirit of the American breed to foster unity, innovation, and a brighter future.

Corwin, Indiana: A Beacon for American Values Hidden in Plain Sight

Vince Vanguard
Step into Corwin, Indiana, and discover a small community where traditional values stand firm amidst modern chaos. It's a telling example of dedication to self-reliance, history, and true American spirit nestled in Tippecanoe County.

Ralph Hepburn: The Unsung Hero of American Racing

Vince Vanguard
Ralph Hepburn, an unsung hero of American racing, dominated motorcycle and auto racing in the 1920s and '30s. A true emblem of American grit, his legacy is a thrilling tale of skill, daring, and the epitome of traditional values on the racetrack.

Pennsylvania Route 965: The Highway Liberals Forgot

Vince Vanguard
Pennsylvania Route 965 is the forgotten highway that stands for America's real-world practicality, drawing a stark contrast against convoluted urban ideologies. Stretching through rural Pennsylvania, this road embodies true American values of resilience and local pride.

Dunky Wright: The Forgotten Patriot Runner Who Beat All Odds

Vince Vanguard
Dunky Wright didn't just run; he blazed across tracks with the speed of a relentless fire. A fierce competitor during an era when the nation looked towards strong men with strong ideals.

The Emsworth Locks and Dam: A Monument of American Ingenuity

Vince Vanguard
The Emsworth Locks and Dam is more than a concrete structure; it's a symbol of American engineering brilliance that controls the Ohio River's flow, safeguarding our economy from unwelcome floods.

Gridiron Dreams and Realities: The 1946 Los Angeles Dons Season

KC Fairlight
Step into 1946 with the Los Angeles Dons, a team hoping to capture hearts in their debut season in the bustling city of dreams and challenges.

Sundown on the Prairie Sparks a Revolution

Vince Vanguard
'Sundown on the Prairie' by J.T. Fuller challenges societal norms by promoting traditional values and self-reliance. Set in 19th century Kansas, this novel offers a compelling portrayal of American spirit.

Discovering the Jewel of American History: First Presbyterian Church in New Brunswick

Vince Vanguard
Nestled in New Brunswick, New Jersey, the First Presbyterian Church, founded in 1726, encapsulates unwavering American values and history, serving as a reminder of the country's independent spirit.

10 Reasons The Physicians Building Stands As a Pillar of American Tradition

Vince Vanguard
The Physicians Building in Lincoln, Nebraska, stands as a relic of true American values, championing hard work and innovation since 1926. Unlike today's complex healthcare system, this building exemplifies a golden era of efficiency and dedication.

The Mighty Diplacodon: A Lesson in American Exceptionalism

Vince Vanguard
Meet Diplacodon, a remarkable creature that roamed North America millions of years ago, showing resilience, power, and adaptability—qualities still admired today.