History
The Canonization of the Romanovs: A Royal Journey to Sainthood
Martin Sparks
The canonization of the Romanov family by the Russian Orthodox Church in 2000 highlights the intersection of faith, history, and politics in post-Soviet Russia.
Ponca City's Perfectly Politically Incorrect Grain Giant
Vince Vanguard
Explore the towering tale of the Ponca City Milling Company Elevator—an emblem of America's undeterred ambition and a bold reminder lost on today’s society.
The Glorification of the Romanovs: Sainthood and Legacy
Vince Vanguard
Join us as we unravel how the last Romanovs went from brutal execution by Bolsheviks to sainthood by the Russian Orthodox Church, revealing a story steeped in politics, religion, and cultural rebirth.
10 Things You Didn't Know About the Ancient Art of Tupilaq
Vince Vanguard
Ready to rethink what you know about art and history? Dive into the captivating narrative of Tupilaq, ancient Greenlandic creations with a purpose beyond imagination.
Unveiling 'Femme Nue Couchée': Picasso’s Art as a Symbol of Optimistic Creativity
Martin Sparks
Picasso's *Femme nue couchée* is a captivating masterpiece that offers an exciting insight into his artistic journey during the 1930s. This painting, filled with vivid colors and abstract forms, embodies the profound emotional and creative energy that characterized Picasso's work with his muse, Marie-Thérèse Walter.
Hidden Stories in Brick and Steel: The Ira F. Powers Warehouse and Factory
KC Fairlight
Dive into the rich history and modern transformation of Portland's Ira F. Powers Warehouse and Factory, an industrial relic turned vibrant community hub.
The Curious Case of Montague Glass: A Forgotten Literary Gem
KC Fairlight
Uncover the forgotten legacy of Montague Glass, a British-American author whose humorous tales of Jewish immigrant life in early 20th-century New York City rivaled the wit of Mark Twain.
Tracing the Echoes of El: An Ancient Deity’s Journey
KC Fairlight
El, an ancient deity worshipped by the Canaanites in the Levant, is a god of power and wisdom. His influence crossed time and culture, continuing to shape modern understanding of spirituality.
Ira F. Powers Warehouse: A Legacy of Grit and American Ingenuity
Vince Vanguard
The Ira F. Powers Warehouse and Factory, a 1925 Portland icon, stands as a testament to America's lost manufacturing glory. Built by visionary Ira F. Powers, it symbolizes the productivity and ingenuity that defined American success.
Unlocking the Mysteries of Montague Glass: A Journey into Art and Science
Martin Sparks
Travel back in time to discover Montague Glass, where art meets science, crafted by the inventive Montague brothers, David and Alfred, in 19th century Glasgow.
Unlocking the Forgotten Genius of Montague Glass
Vince Vanguard
Montague Glass might not be on everyone's radar today, but this early 20th-century author was an unapologetic storyteller of American immigrant life and capitalism's strange bedfellows. From hilarious business chronicles to cultural narratives, Glass captured it all.
El: The Ancient Deity That Upsets the Woke Left
Vince Vanguard
The ancient god El, central to Canaanite religion, offers surprisingly relevant lessons for today's sociopolitical landscape. His ancient authority and justice stand in sharp contrast to modern relativism.
Rosedale, Ohio: A Small Town with Big Stories
KC Fairlight
Rosedale, Ohio, is a charming small town with a rich history and vibrant community spirit, balancing tradition and progress while facing modern challenges.
Unraveling the Story of the 30th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
Martin Sparks
Journey through the history of the 30th Louisiana Infantry Regiment, a unit that illuminates the human stories behind the Civil War’s sweeping narratives.
Chasing History and Harmony at Chatham Square in Savannah
KC Fairlight
Chatham Square in Savannah, Georgia, offers a glimpse into history, blending the past with modernity and inviting discussion on community and progress. This charming square encourages reflection and connection, enriching the contemporary dialogue on preservation.
The Tale of Tamaqua Station: A Journey Through Time
KC Fairlight
Tamaqua Station in Pennsylvania exemplifies the balance between historical preservation and modern community needs, showcasing its transformation from a vital railroad hub to a cherished community center.
Why the 30th Louisiana Infantry Regiment Still Matters Today
Vince Vanguard
Discover the riveting story of the 30th Louisiana Infantry Regiment, a courageous Confederate military unit that made its mark during the American Civil War. Their tale is one of bravery, principles, and unyielding determination.
Discovering the Historical Heartbeat of Chatham Square: Savannah's Hidden Gem
Martin Sparks
Uncover the historical treasures and serene beauty of Chatham Square in Savannah, Georgia, where centuries-old architecture meets the modern pulse of community life.
Tamaqua Station: The Heartbeat of History and Humanity
Martin Sparks
Tamaqua Station, a 19th-century marvel built in 1874 in Pennsylvania, unravels fascinating tales of the Industrial Revolution and showcases humanity's enduring drive for innovation and connection.
Chatham Square: A Conservative's Guide to Savannah's Hidden Gem
Vince Vanguard
Chatham Square in Savannah, Georgia, exemplifies Southern charm and conservative values through its historic architecture, community spirit, and natural beauty.
Tamaqua Station: A Conservative Landmark Steeped in History
Vince Vanguard
Tamaqua Station, a historic marvel nestled in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, encapsulates American ingenuity and industriousness, serving as a vibrant testament to our nation's past and a monument of conservative values.
Where History Meets Paradise: Captain Vancouver's Footprints on Maui
KC Fairlight
On a crisp day in 1793, Captain George Vancouver landed on Maui, intertwining European exploration with Hawaiian destiny. His arrival marked a new chapter of cultural exchange and transformation.
Captain Vancouver's Historic Landing on Maui: A Journey of Discovery
Martin Sparks
Captain George Vancouver's 1793 landing on Maui marked a pivotal moment of cultural exchange and exploration, influencing the Hawaiian Islands' future development.
Captain Vancouver's Maui Landing: A Conservative Perspective
Vince Vanguard
Captain George Vancouver, the 18th-century explorer, landed in Maui in 1793, engaging in explorations that challenged the status quo, despite what liberals might think. Let's explore ten reasons why his visit is worth celebrating.