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The Amazing United States of America
Travel through the good old US of A and learn some of the best, worsts and most bizarre facts about each state.
Saturday Evening Post
The Saturday Evening Post was one of the most widely circulated American weekly magazines of its day. Who doesn't remember having one lying on their coffee table at home? Come hear about the magazine's history and have a look at many of the amazing Norman Rockwell magazine covers that depicted all parts of our American life.
Native Americans
Let’s explore the past and present of the Navajo, Cherokee, Sioux, Chippewa and Commanche tribes of North America.
Moon Landing
One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. Learn about the science behind how the rockets got to the moon and conspiracy theories about our first walk.
Greek Mythology: Gods, Heroes & Monsters
Hear about the Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, and Monsters from Greek mythology and how many of the symbols from this storytelling era have fed into our modern lives.
Chauvet Caves
The Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Cave in the Ardèche department of southeastern France is a cave that contains some of the best-preserved figurative cave paintings in the world, as well as other evidence of Upper Paleolithic life.
American Heroes
Not all heroes wear capes. In this class, we share a collection of stories on the heroes of America- some you have heard of and some you haven't Learn how their deeds or inventions impacted history.
Absurdities of Victorian London
Go back in time to Victorian London, the world’s largest city. Step into a character's shoes and find out how you fit into the story of the largest empire history has ever known!
A Pirate’s Life For Me
Pirates have been around for thousands of years. They were hijacking the trade routes of the ancient Greeks, the Roman ships were being robbed of their cargo and how about some of the best viking cultures of all times… the Vikings! There are even pirates around today.
1904 Olympic Marathon
The controversy of the 1904 games started way before the actual start of the event.
America’s first Olympics may have been its worst, or at least its most bizarre.