The Munger House served as the residence for Wichita’s founder, David Munger, as well as the headquarters for the Wichita Town & Land Company. See C-SPAN video for more info about museum landmarks 자세히 보기
More than $5 million of gold was struck at the Charlotte Mint. The building was designed by Philadelphia architect William Strickland. Learn more in this C-SPAN American History TV video. 자세히 보기
In 1799, 12-year-old Conrad Reed discovered a 17-pound gold nugget here. His father sold it for $3.50 in Fayetteville. It was worth about $3,600. Learn more in this American History TV video. 자세히 보기
Rosedale was built in 1815 by Archibald Frew. Watch this C-SPAN BookTV interview with Karen Cox, author of "Dreaming of Dixie" for more information on how the South is portrayed in pop culture. 자세히 보기
James K. Polk was born here on November 2, 1795 and stayed there until the fall of 1806. Learn more in this C-SPAN American History TV video. 자세히 보기
Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan ran and lost to Lincoln in 1864 Presidential Race. This 14ft statue, designed by Frederick MacMonnies was dedicated in 1907 by Teddy Roosevelt. More in this video. 자세히 보기
Daniel Boone is buried here in Frankfort Cemetery. Watch this C-SPAN American History TV interview with Russell Hatter, Assistant Curator of Historic Sites of the City of Frankfort for more info. 자세히 보기
In 1907, the Bonaventure Cemetary became a public cemetary. Savannah now owns & operates 5 cemeteries, and Bonaventure is the largest of those. Learn more from this C-SPAN American History TV video. 자세히 보기
Officer Joe Thompson from Savannah, GA commanded an artillery battery in the American Civil War. Learn more about Thompson in this C-SPAN American History TV video. 자세히 보기
Harriet Lane, Buchanan’s neice, left funds in her will for this monument. The bronze statue, unveiled in 1930, is 8 ft tall & designed by William Gordon Beecher. Watch this video for more history. 자세히 보기
Watch a C-SPAN interview with FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell discussing recent efforts to reclassify certain broadband services. 자세히 보기
Cemetery - 624 acres, where veterans and military casualties from each of the nation's wars are interred. See video for more history. 자세히 보기
Setting for various White House events (e.g. State Arrivals, Easter Egg Roll). Marine One lands/departs on the South Lawn. Watch this video of the first family on the South Lawn. 자세히 보기
What's it look like when Federal Budget arrives at the Capitol? Watch this YouTube video. 자세히 보기
Mount Vernon was home to George Washington for more than 45 years. Washington enlarged the residence and built up the property from 2,000 to nearly 8,000 acres. See video for more history. 자세히 보기
VIDEO: AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka comments on the importance of the Employee Free Choice Act from his C-SPAN Newsmakers interview (8/8/10). 자세히 보기
The Old Mill was built in the late 1930s. This gristmill, created as a work of art, is one of the still standing structures used in the movie “Gone with the Wind.” See C-SPAN video for more info 자세히 보기
The Arkansas Museums include 5 antebellum era houses, which are used to interpret the lives of 19th century urban slaves and slaveowners. Watch this C-SPAN video for more info 자세히 보기
Watermark Books owner, Sarah Bagby, says that Wichita residents flock to books about local history. See C-SPAN video for more info 자세히 보기
C-SPAN is covering an Iowa Caucus here LIVE. Watch it later in the C-SPAN Video Library. 자세히 보기
Are you attending #prnfb? If so, you should become a fan of C-SPAN's Facebook page! 자세히 보기
Built from 1827-1830, this served as the Capitol of Kentucky from 1830-1909. Architect Gideon Shryock was 25 years old when he designed the building. Learn more about the history in this video. 자세히 보기
Built in 1850, this was Kentucky's second arsenal bldg. After the first arsenal bldg caught fire in 1876, they commissioned this building. Learn more in this C-SPAN American History TV video. 자세히 보기
Check out this C-SPAN BookTV interview with author Kent Masterson Brown, "One of Morgan's Men: Memoirs of Lieutenant John M. Porter of the Ninth Kentucky Cavalry." 자세히 보기
"Poor Richard" is a former Poet Laureate of Kentucky and retired professor of English & Humanities at Kentucky State University, but now teaches at Transylvania University. Learn more in this video. 자세히 보기
Governor William Goebel is the only U.S. Governor to be assassinated in office. He died on February 3, 1900. See more in this C-SPAN American History YouTube video. 자세히 보기
During the Jim Crow Era, African Americans were excluded from the parks in Chas, esp the Battery Park which was said to be a premier location in the city during that time. Watch video for more info. 자세히 보기