Some say that JFK's call to Coretta Scott King changed the course of history.
Stories about the 35th president from those who knew him well.
Ronald Reagan and Edward Kennedy were among Disneyland's famous early visitors.
It is said that Robert Ripley holds the record for the most mail received by a single person in U.S. history.
John F. Kennedy's skillful use of media ushered in a new era of politics.
Ronald Reagan's efforts to eradicate Communism spanned the globe, but the insurgent Contras' cause in Nicaragua was particularly dear to him.
Archivist Edward Meyer highlights the most amazing of the 10,000 bizarre artifacts housed in the Ripley's Warehouse: miniature sculptures by artist Willard Wigan.
For four decades, Castro stood at the center of a dangerous game for political pre-eminence in the Third World.
"...my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country." JFK
When Disneyland opened on July 17, 1955, tickets cost $1, and visitors could explore four unique lands.
In the country's early years, many people believed the young democratic republic was immune to political violence.
America’s response to the unprecedented economic crisis that threatened the nation during one of history’s most tumultuous decades.