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  1. 20 minutes ago

    We can't wait for TONIGHT. Who will be watching? 🙋 A brand new season of premieres at 9/8c, only on The HISTORY Channel.

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  2. 4 hours ago

    Explore the history of the American presidency and the struggle for a more perfect union in our new series, The American Presidency with . In Monday's episode, we ask: How can Presidential action help us achieve a more perfect union? Tune in Monday at 10:30/9:30c.

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    May 24

    Tonight, the team works with a group of astronomy experts to conduct a telescope and rocket experiment at the Triangle Area and they have their most incredible UAP encounter yet. Don't miss a brand new episode of The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch, tonight at 9/8c.

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    Get ready to be on the edge of your seat for the season finale of Lost Gold of the Aztecs. Will they find the gold? Or even the treasure? premieres tonight at 10/9c

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  5. May 24

    In a demonstration witnessed by members of Congress on in 1844, American inventor Samuel F.B. Morse dispatched a telegraph message. Just a decade after the first line opened, more than 20,000 miles of telegraph cable crisscrossed the country.

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  6. May 24

    Some later accounts of the battle, including Teddy Roosevelt's, downplayed the Buffalo Soldier's crucial role in the US victory. Black Patriots: Buffalo Soldiers, premiering Tuesday, May 31, tells the story of the heroic Black soldiers.

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  7. May 24

    In the push to capture the city of Santiago de Cuba, some 8,000 Americans battled for the two nearby hills of San Juan Heights, including Roosevelt’s volunteer regiment & some 1,250 Black soldiers. Unlike in most U.S. wars, the fighting was an integrated effort.

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    May 23

    Tomorrow night! New episode of The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch, featuring Astronomers, Revelations & More!

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  9. May 24

    Join us as we explain the wildest, weirdest, most shocking moments of all time in History Countdown.

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  10. May 24

    The Brooklyn Bridge opened on , connecting New York City and Brooklyn for the first time in history.

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  11. May 23

    Though Theodore Roosevelt’s conservation efforts were celebrated, much of the land protection displaced the Indigenous people who had long inhabited these lands. Read more before , which reveals the full story of the president, Memorial Day at 8/7c on HISTORY.

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  12. May 23

    Did you know a Jewish American immigrant organized the first women's college basketball game in the spring of 1893?

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  13. May 23

    What do you see wilderness survival as? A brand new season of Alone premieres THURSDAY, only on The HISTORY Channel.

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  14. May 23

    Notorious criminals Bonnie Parker & Clyde Barrow were shot to death by Texas and Louisiana police officers while driving a stolen car on in 1934. Among the public, Parker & Barrow’s reputation as dangerous outlaws were mixed with a romantic view of the couple.

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  15. May 23

    Chumlee's raise would certainly fit in the back of this Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van. . This episode of Pawn Stars is brought to you by our sponsors at Also available on demand

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  16. May 22

    Speak softly and carry a big stick! Roosevelt believed the quote to succinctly describe his foreign policy. The life and presidency of unfolds in a 2-night documentary this Memorial Day on The HISTORY Channel.

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  17. May 22

    Fill in the blanks of this Famous Theodore Roosevelt Quote: “Speak ____ and carry a big ____.”

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  18. May 21

    On 1956, the arms race took a giant leap forward when the U.S. successfully detonated an airborne hydrogen bomb over Bikini Atoll.

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  19. May 21

    Five years later in 1932, Amelia Earhart became the first pilot to repeat the feat, landing her plane in Ireland after flying cross the North Atlantic.

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  20. May 21

    In 1927, American pilot Charles A. Lindbergh landed in Paris, successfully completing the first solo, nonstop transatlantic flight and the first ever nonstop flight between New York and Paris.

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