Through the Emmy® Award-winning Save Our History initiative, The HISTORY Channel helps preserve cherished places and stories for future generations, inspiring people everywhere to learn about our collective past through short films, editorial content and educational resources.
Through the Emmy® Award-winning Save Our History initiative, The HISTORY Channel helps preserve cherished places and stories for future generations, inspiring people everywhere to learn about our collective past through short films, editorial content and educational resources.
The HISTORY Channel is proud to partner with The National World War II Museum to tell the stories of America’s World War II veterans.
Save Our History grants help to preserve precious historic sites across the United States and around the world.
Rev. Dr. Robert Turner recounts the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, during which 37 blocks were destroyed. The Vernon AME church basement served as a sanctuary and remains a symbol of resilience. This legacy is preserved to inspire healing.
Save Our History is proud to help tell the stories of people who have played important roles in our collective past.
On the 75th anniversary of Pearl Harbor, The HISTORY Channel captured the stories of Pearl Harbor veterans.
Through Film Corps, Save Our History tells the story of US service members who preserved the history of their wartime experiences on film.
Explore rare WWII dogfight footage and personal moments captured by Albert Fagler’s grandfather, an Army Air Corps photographer, in his rediscovered film reels.