Harriet Beecher Stowe's childhood home was built for her father, the President of the local theological school. Learn about her life in Cincinnati by watching this C-SPAN video. Leggi tutto.
Mayor White spoke with C-SPAN about Greenville's history and politics. Learn more by watching this C-SPAN video. Leggi tutto.
The Furman University Special Collections and Archives is home to a special group of materials relating to the influence of the Baptist faith on South Carolina. To learn more watch this C-SPAN video. Leggi tutto.
The Upcountry Museum features "The Forgotten War: Korea 1950-1953" Exhibit. The Korean War was the first fully racially integrated war in US History. Learn more by watching this C-SPAN video. Leggi tutto.
Interracial dating was banned on campus until 2000. Learn how the ban on interracial dating came to an end by watching this C-SPAN video. Leggi tutto.
The "Buckle of the Bible Belt", Bob Jones University is a key player in Presidential elections. Learn more about The university's role in the evangelical vote by watching this C-SPAN video. Leggi tutto.
The Special Collections and University Archives include papers from the Civil War written by General John T. Wilder, an entrepreneur from Chattanooga. Learn more by watching this CSPAN video. Leggi tutto.
The US Customs House was the headquarters for one of the largest US drug investigations under President Reagan. Learn more by watching this CSPAN video. Leggi tutto.
Learn about the impact of the Erie Canal on the city of Buffalo by watching this CSPAN video. Leggi tutto.
Tim Bohen's book, "Against the Grain: The History of Buffalo's First Ward" highlights the history of Irish immigrants who worked in this area. Learn more by watching this CSPAN Book TV video. Leggi tutto.
The library operates a Bookmobile that brings books, videos, and CDs to residents all over the rural counties of Montana. To learn more about their outreach effort, watch this CSPAN video. Leggi tutto.
The Jack Brooks Airport is named after Congressman Jack Brooks, who served the state for 42 years. To learn more, watch this C-SPAN video. Leggi tutto.
The Panorama Bluffs overlooks the Kern River oil fields- they produce over 75% of the oil production in California. Learn more by watching this C-SPAN video. Leggi tutto.
Laney taught generations of students in Georgia and started a school in Augusta for black girls. Learn more by watching this C-SPAN video. Leggi tutto.
Seven U.S. presidents have visited the home. Several legislative policies were developed during President Truman’s time at the house. Watch this video for more info. Leggi tutto.
The library includes Key West’s founding document and documents related to well-known literary figures who have spent time there. Watch this video for more info. Leggi tutto.
This library features an exhibit on Alex Haley, author of Roots, the co-author of The Autobiography of Malcolm X, and a winner of the Pulitzer Prize for literature. Watch this video for more info. Leggi tutto.
Built in the 1720's, Susan Parker talks about the families that have lived in the Gonzalez-Alvarez House. Watch this video for more info. Leggi tutto.
Joe Brehm gave a tour of the Castillo de San Marcos, the oldest masonry fort in the continental United States, and talked about its history. Watch this video for more info. Leggi tutto.
Almost every item in the Gilcrease Museum’s 400,000 piece collection relates to the discovery, expansion, and settlement of North America and the Western frontier. Watch this video for more info. Leggi tutto.
The CSS Chattahoochee, a steam-powered sailing ship built to protect Columbus, Georgia, during the Civil War, was sunk by Confederate Naval officers in April 1865. Watch this video for more info. Leggi tutto.
The CSS Jackson was an Ironclad ship. While made out of mostly wood, the outside of the ship, above the waterline, is reinforced with iron plating to provide "clading." Watch this video for more info. Leggi tutto.
Including one of the earliest maps of Galveston Bay and business notes between Galveston’s founders, the Rosenberg Library Museum chronicles the city's history. Watch this video for more info. Leggi tutto.
General Nathanael Greene weakened General Cornwallis' troops at this scene on March 15, 1781. This led to the British surrender at Yorktown. Watch this video for more info. Leggi tutto.
The Armstrong Browning Library includes books and letters by Elizabeth Barret Browning, author of Sonnet 43 ("How do I love thee? Let me count the ways..."). Watch this video for more info. Leggi tutto.
The Treaty of Greenville marked the end of the Northwest Indian Wars of the 1790's. This allowed the United States to first begin taking control of Northwest Territory. Watch this video for more info. Leggi tutto.
Known by the pseudonym "O. Henry," William Sydney Porter began writing stories during a 5 year prison sentence for embezzling money at the First National Bank of Austin. Watch this video for more info Leggi tutto.
The largest city on the Texas Gulf Coast, Corpus Christi has flourished due to the economic growth that the Port of Corpus Christi has provided since the 1920s. Watch this video for more info. Leggi tutto.
The CC Museum of Science and History celebrates the city's agricultural advancements. Even Franklin Roosevelt partook in Corpus Christi's Tarpon fishing with his son. Watch this video for more info. Leggi tutto.
Priest Padre Balli received a Spanish land-grant over 200 years ago for what has become Padre Island, originally used for cattle ranching. Watch this video for more info. Leggi tutto.