American History
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Why the Nauvoo House Is a Testament to Values Liberals Can't Comprehend

Vince Vanguard
The Nauvoo House, born from Joseph Smith's 1841 vision in Illinois, was more than a building; it was a testament to conservative values of faith and community. Intrigued?

Unraveling the Political Journey of Julianne Ortman

KC Fairlight
Julianne Ortman's political career is marked by her bold approach to fiscal conservatism and her tenure in the Minnesota Senate, embodying the complexities of balancing tax policy with social needs.

The Rise and Fall of Bob Packwood: A Political Saga

Martin Sparks
The political career of Bob Packwood, marked by legislative achievements and overshadowed by a sexual harassment scandal, highlights the complexities of ethics and accountability in American politics.

Bob Packwood: A Political Dynamo Ahead of His Time

Vince Vanguard
Bob Packwood, a Republican Senator from Oregon from 1969 to 1995, was a political enigma whose career was marked by ambitious legislative reforms and controversial personal conduct.

Southport, Maine: A Slice of Americana Liberals Love to Hate

Vince Vanguard
Southport, Maine is a beacon of traditional Americana, offering a refreshing escape from modern political correctness amidst stunning Atlantic scenery. It's a community where independence thrives and the American spirit continues to shine brightly.

North American Aviation: Soaring High in Greatness

Vince Vanguard
Hold tight as we explore North American Aviation, a beacon of American excellence and innovation, known for legendary aircraft like the P-51 Mustang and the lunar-conquering Saturn V.
The Unlikely Conservative Icon: Harry Reems

Vince Vanguard
Harry Reems' trial for his role in 'Deep Throat' became a landmark case for free speech and conservative values, highlighting the tension between government censorship and individual freedoms.

Why the Amendments to the Voting Rights Act Should Make You Mad

Vince Vanguard
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 has undergone numerous amendments since its inception, each raising more questions than answers about America's democratic process. This post examines how these changes impact states' rights and voter integrity.

Ellsworth Kelly: The Abstract Art You Didn't Know You Needed

Vince Vanguard
Ellsworth Kelly disrupted the art world with abstract shape and color, championing a new artistic vision in 20th-century America.

Reed, Arkansas: Exploring the Quiet Allure of a Hidden Gem

Martin Sparks
Discover the charm of Reed, Arkansas, a small but fascinating community that boasts a rich history, strong community ties, and a scenic location near the Mississippi River, offering a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.
Charles Ernest Fay: The Forgotten Pioneer of American Mountaineering

Vince Vanguard
Learn about Charles Ernest Fay, a pivotal figure in American mountaineering who helped popularize the sport and explored the Canadian Rockies.

Discovering the Untold Story of Portland Company: Unapologetically Conservative and Proud

Vince Vanguard
Brace yourself for the story of Portland Company, an industrious giant founded in 1846 that embodies true American innovation and the spirit of progress without bowing to federal strings.

Anne Rogers Minor: A Legacy Woven with Determination and Change

KC Fairlight
Anne Rogers Minor, a pivotal figure from 1864, championed women's empowerment while leading the Daughters of the American Revolution during the dynamic early 20th century, shaping America's cultural heritage.

Moore Haven Residential Historic District: A Hidden Gem Liberals Will Hate Missing!

Vince Vanguard
Moore Haven Residential Historic District is a charming testament to American history nestled in Glades County, Florida, sure to intrigue anyone with a penchant for the past.

Archibald Bulloch: The Forgotten Patriot Who Defied the Crown

Vince Vanguard
Learn about Archibald Bulloch, a pivotal yet overlooked leader in the American Revolution who championed Georgia's fight for independence.

Why Henry Carnegie Phipps Should Be Your Conservative Hero

Vince Vanguard
Henry Carnegie Phipps is a name you've likely not heard, but his legacy combines industrial success and philanthropy. Discover how this conservative icon made an impact in America.

Discovering the Conservative Charm of Georgia State Route 206: A Road Less Traveled

Vince Vanguard
Through the heart of the Peach State, Georgia State Route 206 invites travelers to rediscover American values along its scenic miles. This underrated highway champions the charms of small-town America, standing in stark contrast to the chaos of overpopulated urban centers.

Joplin Blasters: Echoes of Nostalgia in the Heartland

KC Fairlight
The Joplin Blasters, a minor league baseball team from Missouri, captured the hearts of baseball enthusiasts despite their brief two-year existence from 2015 to 2016. They symbolized community pride and unity, playing in a historic stadium and leaving a lasting impression even after their departure.

Joplin Blasters: A Conservative's Home Run in America's Heartland

Vince Vanguard
The short-lived yet memorable Joplin Blasters stood as an audacious venture into independent baseball in Joplin, Missouri from 2015 to 2016. This team symbolized resilience and community in America’s heartland.

Thomas G. Lyons: The Conservative Icon You Didn't Know About

Vince Vanguard
Thomas G. Lyons might not be a household name to many outside of Chicago, but his significant impact on the political landscape as a conservative figure in a liberal stronghold is undeniable and worth celebrating.

The USS Greene: A Patriot's Legacy on the High Seas

Vince Vanguard
The USS Greene, a Clemson-class destroyer, embodies American grit and was an unyielding force during critical moments in early 20th-century naval history.

Reuben Kadish: Artful Patriot or Prodigal Son of Expressionism?

Vince Vanguard
Reuben Kadish was an American artist who navigated the complexities of the 20th-century art scene with audacity and a patriotic flair. With ties to Diego Rivera and unwavering dedication to realism, his legacy challenges the transient nature of contemporary art.

The Way We Was: A Nostalgic Look at America's Golden Era

Vince Vanguard
This article reflects on America's golden era, emphasizing the importance of family values, education, economic growth, cultural integrity, and patriotism for a brighter future.

Theophilus Gould Steward: A Trailblazer in American History

KC Fairlight
Theophilus Gould Steward was a multifaceted leader who significantly advanced African American rights through his roles as a soldier, minister, educator, and author during a pivotal era in U.S. history.