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The War in Iraq is Just Like Vietnam...

Author: Frederic D. O'Brien

…and every other war in American history

In Celebration of Hawaii

Author: Nancy Morris

Long before it became a state, Hawaii enchanted Americans with a vision of tropical ease, languid music, and a steady throb of sensuality. That life disappeared on December 7, 1941, but vivid traces of it remain.

The Queen of the Highways

Author: Steve Sanger

A Pony Express stop for our time

The Town That Took a Chance

Author: Geoffrey Perret

From its first boom during America’s biggest gold rush to its current gamble on gambling, Deadwood, South Dakota, has managed to keep itself very much alive.

Spiritualism's Legacy in America

Author: Stephan A. Schwartz

A visit to two villages that still share the 19th century’s conviction that we can communicate with the dead

Stonewall Jackson’s Arm

Author: James Sorensen

You actually can spend a few moments in the past, if you’re willing to get out of your car—and if you’re lucky enough to meet the right guide.