Our first in-house map was produced during World War I. By the Second World War, the White House was asking for them by name.
It smells of manure and is stained by tobacco juice. It's where tough men dance to keep loose and a few men say their last ...
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Diving into history: National Geographic Explorer unearths slave ship stories in 'Into The Depths'
While ships like the Mayflower, Titanic, and Santa Maria are commonly remembered, few can name even one of the estimated 12,000 vessels that carried enslaved Africans across the Middle Passage. That ...
Filmmaker Anthony Geffen used two robots and 715,000 digital images to create a "full-scale, 1:1 digital twin" of the ship's wreckage that is "accurate down to the rivet." By Tony Maglio The Titanic ...
Made possible by a seven-year, multi-million-dollar commitment from the Chubb Charitable Foundation - representing the largest single grant in the Society's 137-year history - the groundbreaking globa ...
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