U.S. History
All the major chapters in the American story, from Indigenous beginnings to the present day.
World History
History from countries and communities across the globe, including the world’s major wars.
Eras & Ages
From prehistory, though antiquity and into the 21st century, all of history’s biggest chapters.
Culture & Tradition
The stories behind the faiths, food, entertainment and holidays that shape our world.
Science & Innovation
The pivotal discoveries, visionary inventors and natural phenomena that impacted history.
The face of an anvil is the part most often used for working and shaping steel, while the horn is used for bending or drawing the steel out.
Norma Merrick Sklarek was one of the first Black female architects in America who helped build iconic structures across the country.
Where blue mist clings to the ridgelines of the Smoky Mountains and forests remember what people forget, the legend of the Boojum stalks the borderlands between fear and folklore.
The first half of the 20th century saw massive surges in polio cases, resulting in extended hospital stays for many, including Eleanor Abbot, a retired schoolteacher who invented Candyland to entertain the children she met in the polio ward.
By the 1990s, synthetic voices for computers and the disabled were mostly male until researcher Ann Syrdal helped develop the first functional female synthetic voice, paving the way for AI assistants like Siri.