R. Scott Stephenson, director of interpretation and collections for the Museum of the American Revolution, looks toward the 2016 opening date.
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Daily Quiz for May 15, 2014
This Tennessee town near where David ("Davy") Crockett was born was the second capital of the Lost State of Franklin.
MHQ Contributors, Spring 2014
Dennis Showalter is a renowned expert on military history, with a particular focus on […]
Interview: Rick Atkinson / European Conflict
The genesis of the Liberation Trilogy and a new focus of study for Rick Atkinson.
Book Review: The Shining Sea, by George C. Daughan
George Daughan relates Captain David Porter’s truly epic 17-month Pacific voyage on USS Essex during the War of 1812 in The Shining Sea.
Book Review: A Generous and Merciful Enemy, by Daniel Krebs
In A Generous and Merciful Enemy historian Daniel Krebs looks at the important cultural and economic role German prisoners of war played during and particularly after the American Revolution.
The House Where Longfellow Lived
The Cambridge, Mass., home of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow nurtured his poetic talents and harbored his greatest tragedy.
Book Review: Invisible Armies, by Max Boot
Invisible Armies, by author-historian Max Boot, is an authoritative and superbly written examination of the evolution of guerrilla warfare and its close cousin, terrorism.
George Washington—Facts, Information and History on the Life of the 1st U.S. President
Facts, information and articles about George Washington, the first U.S. President George Washington Facts: […]
A Combat Brotherhood That Makes a Difference – Military Order of the Purple Heart
Wounded veterans continue to serve comrades and country in the Military Order of the Purple Heart
