History
Why Wheat? Agriculture as a Civic Symbol
Introduction It gleams quietly beneath the arch. Framing the golden “250” at the mural's center...
Why the Statue of Liberty Faces Forward: Framing Freedom in the Mural
Introduction She has stood in harbors, on postage stamps, in protest signs and posters. The...
The Founders in Bronze: Hamilton, Franklin, Jefferson, and Madison Remembered
Introduction Not every revolution needs four minds in bronze. But the American one does. In...
Washington Speaks: Uniting the Army by Voice, Not Just Command
Introduction There are generals who command with fear, and others with strategy. George Washington led...
Title Was Paul Revere the Only Midnight Rider? The Forgotten Signals of the Revolution
Introduction Most Americans remember one ride. A man on a horse. Two lanterns. The words...
Two Soldiers, One Promise: A Tribute from the Revolution to Today
Introduction One wears a tricorn hat. The other, digital camouflage. One carries a musket. The...
The Sons of Liberty: Before the Tea Was Tossed
Introduction They left no roster. No formal founding date. No flag. But before the Revolution...
The Signing of the Declaration: One Signature, Many Risks
Introduction The Declaration of Independence had already been adopted on July 4, 1776. But it...