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Newly Uncovered Photo Appears To Show Amelia Earhart Alive After Crash

A photo found in the National Archives may show Amelia Earhart and her navigator alive in the Marshall Islands after their suspected crash landing.

By Gabe Paoletti Jul 5, 2017
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Newly Uncovered Photo Appears To Show Amelia Earhart Alive After Crash

A photo found in the National Archives may show Amelia Earhart and her navigator alive in the Marshall Islands after their suspected crash landing.

By Gabe Paoletti July 5, 2017

Heartbreaking Photos Taken Inside Of Manzanar, One Of America’s WWII-Era Japanese Internment Camps

The Manzanar Relocation Center was one of ten Japanese concentration camps that the United States government created during World War II.

By Kiri Picone Jun 29, 2017

Heartbreaking Photos Taken Inside Of Manzanar, One Of America’s WWII-Era Japanese Internment Camps

The Manzanar Relocation Center was one of ten Japanese concentration camps that the United States government created during World War II.

By Kiri Picone June 29, 2017

25 Reconstruction Era Images That’ll Change Your View Of American History

During Reconstruction, African-Americans were able to engage in civic life in ways that they wouldn't be able to again for another 100 years.

By Gabe Paoletti Jun 28, 2017

25 Reconstruction Era Images That’ll Change Your View Of American History

During Reconstruction, African-Americans were able to engage in civic life in ways that they wouldn't be able to again for another 100 years.

By Gabe Paoletti June 28, 2017

Yukon Ho! 39 Photos From The Klondike Gold Rush

In the late 19th century, there was a fortune in gold hiding in the Klondike Valley, just waiting for anyone brave enough to go north and grab it. And so began the Klondike Gold Rush, when nearly 100,000 men left their homes to travel up to a frozen land in...

By Mark Oliver Jun 25, 2017

Yukon Ho! 39 Photos From The Klondike Gold Rush

In the late 19th century, there was a fortune in gold hiding in the Klondike Valley, just waiting for anyone brave enough to go north and grab it. And so began the Klondike Gold Rush, when nearly 100,000 men left their homes to travel up to a frozen land in...

By Mark Oliver June 25, 2017
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