Chicago History Museum Extends “Designing for Change: Chicago Protest Art of the 1960s–70s” Exhibition
CHICAGO (April 16, 2025) – The Chicago History Museum is thrilled to announce it has extended the ru ...View More
Lincoln’s First Responder
John Wilkes Booth assassinating Abraham Lincoln in Ford’s Theatre. Drawing from glass-slide depictio ...View More
Harriet Quimby becomes the first woman to fly across the English Channel in 1912. She was also the first American lady to get a pilot's license. Sadly died young at just 37 in an aircrash, but would be a major influence on later women aviators.
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Bronze Age Collapse - Part 2: The Great Upheaval and Cause of the Collapse
The world of the Late Bronze Age was a dazzling network of powerful civilizations, boun ...View More
184 years ago, Canadian distiller, politician, and sportsperson Joseph E. Seagram was born. Seagram is best known for the production and popularity of his eponymous whiskey.
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USA insisted on due process for even Nazi leaders
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Tornado Season in Chicago
Tornadoes and severe storms are no stranger to the Chicago area. Clean-up work being done in Lemont, ...View More
Did anyone make money during the Great Depression?
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Did anyone actually get richer during the Great Depression? II ...View More
Bronze Age Collapse - Part 1: The World Before the Collapse – A Flourishing Civilization
The Bronze Age, 3000 - 1200 BCE, marked a period of remarkable human progress. Across t ...View More
Archaeologists Unearth Rare Reminder of Britain’s Brief Reign Over the ‘Nation’s Oldest City’
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