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In 1909, Theodore Roosevelt Embarked on an Ambitious Expedition to East Africa. Here’s Why His Trip Still Matters Today
The 26th U.S. president is both lauded as a conservationist and condemned as a big-game hunter. A new book recounts the ...
A government shutdown looms in Washington D.C. as a Tuesday deadline approaches without an agreement on a continuing ...
Readers of the Sept. 17, 1900, edition of the Geneva Daily Times were alarmed by the headlines: MOB ASSAILS ROOSEVELT Riot at Victor, Colorado New York’s Governor Was Stoned, but ...
Ever wonder how US presidents fuel up for a day in the Oval Office? We reveal the interesting breakfast habits of some of ...
Risen is a member of the Society of American Historians and the author of two other acclaimed books on American history, “A ...
The Telegraph on MSN
Sessel's Department Store drew 5,000 to 1925 open house in Downtown Alton
Later, Lytton's Department Store site, it now houses The Telegraph offices ...
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Does White House have its own ZIP code? The history of America's most famous home. | Opinion
There is no shortage of firsts, lasts, onlys, mosts and nevers in White House history. But there are plenty of surprises.
President Trump's second-term streak of attending marquee sporting events is unmatched in presidential history. Up next is ...
A look at the world's oldest aircraft carriers still on active duty, examining their legacy, upgrades, and role in modern ...
Forty-five out of 50 states have official mansions where governors can live rent-free. Some are open to the public for tours.
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