Designed and sculpted by Thomas Ball and funded by money donated by freed African Americans. Frederick Douglass spoke at the monument's dedication in 1876. More info in this C-SPAN video. En savoir plus .
More than $5 million of gold was struck at the Charlotte Mint. The building was designed by Philadelphia architect William Strickland. Learn more in this C-SPAN American History TV video. En savoir plus .
Rosedale was built in 1815 by Archibald Frew. Watch this C-SPAN BookTV interview with Karen Cox, author of "Dreaming of Dixie" for more information on how the South is portrayed in pop culture. En savoir plus .
Harriet Lane, Buchanan’s neice, left funds in her will for this monument. The bronze statue, unveiled in 1930, is 8 ft tall & designed by William Gordon Beecher. Watch this video for more history. En savoir plus .
McDonald's revolutionized the food industry in the 1950s. A museum now stands at it's original site, highlighting its impact.To learn more about it's origins in San Bernardino watch this C-SPAN video. En savoir plus .
The Addlestone Library features a collection of information about the Grimke sisters, early abolitionists in Charleston. To learn more watch this CSPAN video. En savoir plus .
Following the devastating earthquake of 1952, this clock tower was rebuilt. Learn more by watching this C-SPAN video. En savoir plus .
The library has been collecting books since 1836. Their collection includes a 1st edition copy of the Book of Mormon, which you can look at in house. To learn more check out this C-SPAN video En savoir plus .
Woody Guthrie was made famous for writing the American classic, "This Land is Your Land." The center contains Mr. Guthrie’s music, lyrics, sketches, and journals. Watch this video for more info. En savoir plus .
The Ohio County Public Library’s historic Wheeling Room contains the state's first city directory from 1839, and original copies of The Wheeling Daily Intelligencer. Watch this video for more info. En savoir plus .
This architectural masterpiece is the third Minnesota State Capitol building to be built in St. Paul. To hear more on the history of the Capitol building watch this C-SPAN video. En savoir plus .
Fort Snelling was the central meeting place for Minnesota's volunteers and draftees during the Civil War. To hear more about Fort Snelling's history, check out this C-SPAN video. En savoir plus .
Beauregard Memorial in the park is in honor of the defender of the city of Charleston who defended the city when it was under attack during the Civil War. Check out this C-SPAN video for more info. En savoir plus .
The Sacred Encounters Exhibit tells the story of the Coeur d'Alene Tribe. The Coeur d'Alene Tribe has lived on these lands for thousands of years. For more info check out this C-SPAN video. En savoir plus .
The museum houses The Memphis Belle, a b-17 Flying Fortress that is famous for being the 1st USAF heavy bomber to complete 25 missions and return to the US. Check out this C-SPAN video for more info. En savoir plus .
Florida's Historic Capitol building was originally built in 1839 and is now restored to its 1902 appearance. To learn more check out this C-SPAN video. En savoir plus .
Ogden hosted one of the largest POW camps for German soldiers during World War II. Learn more about the camp and the upcoming documentary through this C-SPAN video. En savoir plus .
John Hay served 3 U.S. presidents beginning with Abraham Lincoln. Watch this C-SPAN American History TV video to learn more about Hay and the collections housed in this library. En savoir plus .
Prior to becoming the glamorous destination it is today, Palm Springs was a Native American settlement for thousands of years. Learn more about Palm Springs history in this C-SPAN AHTV video. En savoir plus .
The SC Department of Rare Books is home to the Robert B. Ariail Collection of Historical Astronomy. This collection is made up of over 5300 books. Learn more in this C-SPAN Book TV video. En savoir plus .
On a busy day at the San Luis Port of Entry, there will already be over 10,000 people across the border by 6am. Learn more in this C-SPAN American History TV video. En savoir plus .
In 1862, President Lincoln gave the Pojoaque Pueblos a cane recognizing their sovereignty. Learn more in this C-SPAN American History TV video. En savoir plus .
Louisiana State University students and Stanley Nelson, Concordia Sentinel editor, reopened on the murder of Frank Morris by KKK members. See case records & investigation details in this C-SPAN video En savoir plus .
The Munger House served as the residence for Wichita’s founder, David Munger, as well as the headquarters for the Wichita Town & Land Company. See C-SPAN video for more info about museum landmarks En savoir plus .
In 1799, 12-year-old Conrad Reed discovered a 17-pound gold nugget here. His father sold it for $3.50 in Fayetteville. It was worth about $3,600. Learn more in this American History TV video. En savoir plus .
James K. Polk was born here on November 2, 1795 and stayed there until the fall of 1806. Learn more in this C-SPAN American History TV video. En savoir plus .
Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan ran and lost to Lincoln in 1864 Presidential Race. This 14ft statue, designed by Frederick MacMonnies was dedicated in 1907 by Teddy Roosevelt. More in this video. En savoir plus .
Officer Joe Thompson from Savannah, GA commanded an artillery battery in the American Civil War. Learn more about Thompson in this C-SPAN American History TV video. En savoir plus .
Watch a C-SPAN interview with FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell discussing recent efforts to reclassify certain broadband services. En savoir plus .