Protecting Those Who Served
In addition to serving veterans, American Legion Posts play an active roll in many communities
World War I, “the war to end all wars,” produced...
A Hub of History for Generations
The Barton County, Mo., Courthouse is the center for the community
The barton County, Mo., Courthouse has bragging rights for which no other in the...
Setting an Example
The Cherokee National Supreme Court Museum tells how the tribe influenced the nation’s history
The Cherokee National Supreme Court Museum in Tahlequah, Okla., provides an...
Deep Roots in Christian County
Elm Grove Church and Roller School celebrate 125 years
The recent 125th anniversary of Elm Grove Church, a small United Methodist church in northeast Christian...
A Love For Collecting
The Correll Museum displays the treasures complied by D.W. Correll
D.W. Correll was one of those self-taught, self-made men resulting from growing up during the...
Built for Life
Jim Litty has been building custom knives of all types for 40 years
Custom knife maker Jim Litty crafted his first knife in 1975.
“I remember...
Forgotten History
The Jenson Tunnel is Oklahoma’s first and only railroad tunnel
Indian Territory issues and the quest of American railroads to provide service to every area...
A One-Of-A-Kind Museum
St. James, Mo., is home to the only vacuum cleaner exhibit in the U.S.
To call Tom Gasko a walking encyclopedia on the history of...
‘Everyone has Their Own Story’
The Shiloh Museum is celebrating 50 years of sharing the story of the region
Nestled inside downtown Springdale is one of the oldest museums in...
Old House Claims a Rich and Spooky Past
The Talbot House is filled with relics of the past, and some say the spirits of those who have passed
In 1885, Albert Washington Davis,...