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History & Innovations

Remarkable Events From Our Past

Golden Spider ornamental jewelry, Metropolitan Museum of Art

Cultural Traditions

Unusual Christmas Traditions From Around the World

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Cultural Traditions

How Charles Dickens Saved Christmas

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Cultural Traditions

Make Your Own Ornaments Inspired by 16th Century Traditions

Using Wooden Molds and Air Dry Clay

Photograph of oranges decorated with cloves and anise and ribbons

Cultural Traditions

The Story and Craft of the Orange Pomander

Photograph of Wyatt Earp

Legends & Myths

The Real Wyatt Earp: Lawman, Gambler and Legend

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Nautical Legends

Seafaring Traditions That Endured for Centuries

Bronze cauldron, symbol of medieval alewives whose brewing traditions helped shape the image of the witch.

Cultural Traditions

When Beer Turned to Witchcraft

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Legends & Myths

The Real Story Behind Area 51

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Accidental Inventions

Curious Origins: How Some Innovations Really Happened

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Inventions

From Awkward Moment to Medical Marvel

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Cultural Traditions

What the First Thanksgiving Really Looked Like

Photograph of an ancient flute from the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Inventions

What Came Before the Wheel? Music

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Technology

Bluetooth was Named After a 10th-century Danish King

Illustration of the Palace at Versailles

Wars & Conflicts

How a Peace Treaty Helped Start World War II

History

The Middle East’s Oil Age Began With William Knox D’Arcy’s First Strike.

An oil rig at sunset — a reminder of the 1908 Persian strike that gave Britain its first foothold in Middle Eastern oil.

History

The Oil Deal That Changed the Course of History

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Wars & Conflicts

The Diplomat Who Saved 62,000 Lives

Portrait of Noor Inayat Khan, WWII wireless operator in occupied France, remembered for her courage and sacrifice.

Wars & Conflicts

Noor Inayat Khan: The Spy Who Wouldn't Break

Portrait of Chiune Sugihara, Japanese diplomat who issued thousands of transit visas and saved Jewish refugees during World War II.

Wars & Conflicts

Chiune Sugihara: The Diplomat Who Saved Thousands of Lives

Nancy Wake, WWII spy known as the White Mouse, who parachuted into France and led thousands of Resistance fighters.

Wars & Conflicts

Nancy Wake: The Most Wanted Woman in Europe

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History's Most Bizarrely Entertaining Facts Explained

History's Most Bizarrely Entertaining Facts Explained

Stories of Strange Sagas of Kings & Queens

HISTORY Channel Trivia Game

HISTORY Channel Trivia Game

2000+ Fun Questions for Adults

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