6 Stunning Landmarks Left Over From World’s Fairs

From the Space Needle to the Atomium, these landmarks stand as remarkable legacies of 19th- and 20th-century global exhibitions.

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How the Bar Code Was Born

The First Bar Code was Drawn in the Sands of Miami Beach

Born from supermarkets' need to speed up checkout, the bar code revolutionized market research and boosted production efficiency.

Who Said It?

Every moment is an organizing opportunity, every person a potential activist, every minute a chance to change the world.-Dolores Huerta
Imagination is more important than knowledge.-Albert Einstein

HISTORY Shorts

Arts & Entertainment

Superman hit the big screen in 1941 via a Fleischer cartoon—faster than a bullet, stronger than a train, leaping tall buildings!

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19th Century

This backyard game has a surprisingly rich and complicated history.

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Early 20th Century U.S.

The secrets of Houdini—born Erik Weisz—are uncovered, along with insights into his early childhood.

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From the Bob to the Man Bun, explore 100 years of iconic hairstyles.

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The French Revolution

7 Key Figures of the French Revolution

These people played integral roles in the uprising that swept through France from 1789-1799.

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King Louis XVI and the French nobility face a revolution of the Third Estate.

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Explore Rhode Island’s Rich History

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Explore The Breakers, The Elms and Marble House to discover how Rhode Island became a playground for the elite.

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From the Gaspee Affair to declaring freedom before the rest, Rhode Island’s revolutionary roots run deep.

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Haunted legends once ruled Block Island. Today, its peaceful trails, historic lighthouses and Victorian charm tell a different story.

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In 1636, Roger Williams founded Providence Plantations on radical principles of religious freedom and equality.

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Who's Making History

BAFTA: A Life In Pictures: Christopher Nolan - Photocall

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After IMAX released tickets a full year ahead of the release of the director’s upcoming blockbuster epic, 'The Odyssey,' tickets nearly sold out.

Day Fourteen: The Championships - Wimbledon 2025

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The 23-year-old defeat Carlos Alcaraz to become Italy's first professional tennis player to triumph at Wimbledon.

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The original 'Birkin bag,' designed by Hermès for singer Jane Birkin, fetched $10.1 million at auction. The previous record for a handbag was $513,000.

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