Towering over the Mississippi River, the Gateway Arch is the tallest monument in the country and the world's tallest arch. It ...
KUSA - In the new series "Monumental Mysteries," history explorer Don Wildman uncovers some of America's most intriguing events, triumphs, and secrets linked to the nation's most famous monuments.
Four years ago, the Black Lives Matter movement reinvigorated public debate about historical monuments in the U.S. Monuments began coming down across the country. From Christopher Columbus in ...
Social media has transformed the way people imagine the world, often turning famous landmarks into flawless, crowd-free ...
From the Empire State Building to the Great Pyramid of Giza, countries are sending messages to healthcare workers, first responders and more Sophie Dodd is a writer for PEOPLE. She previously worked ...
When you picture Rome’s legendary Trevi Fountain with cascading water, Baroque sculptures, and a sea of visitors tossing ...
Ever wondered how sites get added to the National Park System? NPCA explains the two processes used to preserve America’s lands and stories. By 1916, the U.S. had 35 national parks and monuments and ...
Big Ben bonged for the last time on Aug. 21 after an announcement that London's famous bell will be silenced until 2021 while its home, Elizabeth Tower, undergoes a multi-million dollar renovation.
Whose “civilization” is it, anyway? That profound question has launched the Washington State Historical Society on an extended road trip around the state to visit local communities and solicit ...
Lawyers for President Donald Trump's administration say he has the authority to abolish national monuments meant to protect historical and archaeological sites across broad landscapes, including two ...