The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum hosted an event full of storytelling, performances and history.
The JFK Library's Presidents Day festival used reenactors, crafts and keepsakes to teach about the presidency and inspire civic engagement among visitors.
People routinely search for little bits of personal history in yearbooks, but in late January, 1972 Roslyn High School ...
From nail-biting elections to would-be assassinations, American history is full of presidential what-ifs. Here are 10 of the ...
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America’s supersonic jet that was meant to beat Concorde
In 1962, Britain and France stunned the world by announcing Concorde, the first supersonic passenger airliner. Determined not ...
George W. Bush's essay on the first president amounts to a gentle, but pointed and unmistakable, critique of Donald Trump, his grandiose self-image, and the me-first character of his America First ...
Abraham Lincoln, James Madison and George Washington were among the presidents taking photos and sharing important moments ...
The Harry S. Truman Presidential Library & Museum will commemorate America's 250 years of history with a special exhibition ...
Presidential and first lady reenactors stayed in character throughout the day and “were a wealth of knowledge about the ...
Celebrating Presidents Day: Washington’s Siege of Boston a critical early campaign in the Revolution
More than a decade before he became the country’s first president, George Washington was leading a critical campaign in the ...
The Truman Library is celebrating Presidents' Day by kicking off America's 250th birthday.
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