On the evening of Feb. 14, 1962, 56 million Americans were riveted to their television sets, watching the Jackie Kennedy White House...
During the 1920s and 1930s, rumors about the crazy doings on Neshobe Island flew through the resort hotels along Vermont’s Lake Bomoseen....
Back in the day, broadcasting legend Salty Brine was as much a part of Rhode Island life as Del’s Lemonade, coffee milk...
Mildred Gillars paid a price for the fame she craved so desperately. She became one of the most hated women in America...
Julia Child was neither French nor a chef, but The French Chef made her a national icon and helped launch the Public...
Arthur Atwater Kent — Atty to his friends — gave up on college in 1896 to focus on his business designing and...