Saint Patrick’s Day: History and Traditions Saint Patrick’s Day, celebrated annually on March 17, is a cultural and religious holiday honoring Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. By: Carine Continue Reading
The History of the Panama Canal and Its Future The Panama Canal stands as a monumental feat of engineering, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and significantly influencing global trade. By: Carine Continue Reading
Kennedy Center Honors Iconic Artists The 47th Annual Kennedy Center Honors, held on December 8, 2024, celebrated a diverse group of artists and, for the first time, honored a cultural venue. By: Carine Continue Reading
Holidays of Light: Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa The winter season brings a trio of holidays—Hanukkah, Christmas, and Kwanzaa—each rich in history and tradition, united by shared themes of light, family, and giving. By: Carine Continue Reading
Honoring Our Heroes: National Veterans Day Every year on November 11, Americans come together to honor the courage, sacrifice, and dedication of the men and women who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces. By: Carine Continue Reading
Jimmy Carter Celebrates His 100th Birthday Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States, has left an enduring mark on American history through his dedication to peace, human rights, and service. By: Carine Continue Reading
Remains of Climber George Mallory Found on Everest In a remarkable turn of events, human remains believed to belong to renowned climber George Mallory have been discovered on Mount Everest, a site he famously attempted to conquer nearly a century ago. By: Carine Continue Reading
The History of Thanksgiving Thanksgiving, one of the most celebrated holidays in the United States, is a day dedicated to giving thanks, sharing meals with loved ones, and reflecting on blessings. By: Carine Continue Reading
History of Halloween Halloween, celebrated on October 31, is a holiday filled with fun traditions like trick-or-treating, costume parties, and pumpkin carving. Its origins, however, are deeply rooted in ancient history, stemming from the Celtic festival of Samhain. By: Grace Continue Reading
History of Labor Day Labor Day, celebrated on the first Monday of September, is a day dedicated to honoring the contributions of American workers to the nation's strength, prosperity, and well-being. By: Grace Continue Reading
The History of The Olympics Discover the rich history of the Olympic Games, dating back to ancient Greece, where the event honored Zeus and featured a single race. Over centuries, the Olympics evolved to include various athletic events before being revived in the modern era by Pierr By: Benjamin Continue Reading
History of the 4th Independence Day, celebrated annually on July 4th, marks a pivotal moment in American history. On this day in 1776, the Second Continental Congress unanimously adopted the Declaration of Independence, formally announcing the thirteen American colonies By: Grace Continue Reading