The Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley collection has original documents from William Claiborne, the man appointed to receive Louisiana from the French. See C-SAN video for more info 続きを読む
The Dixie Hotel was, until 1960, an exclusive brothel frequented by the local elite. For more information on the hotel and its madam, Miss Rita Ainsworth, view this C-SPAN American History TV video 続きを読む
A statue of Senator Jack Brooks is located in the Central Plaza of the University. He helped pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964. View this C-SPAN American History TV video for more info 続きを読む
The special collections of the Lamar University Library include a series of WWII photographs taken by army nurse, Dorothy Baker. View this C-SPAN Book TV video for more info 続きを読む
About 70% of all general aviation aircraft has been constructed in Wichita, making it the air capital of the world. Check out this C-SPAN video for more information about the Museum. 続きを読む
C-SPAN will broadcast from this spot leading up the January 10 New Hampshire Primary. Find the videos online in the C-SPAN Video Library. 続きを読む
Are you attending #prnfb? If so, you should become a fan of C-SPAN's Facebook page! 続きを読む
There was a courthouse at this intersection and the site of the Battle of Charlotte on September 26, 1780. Watch this C-SPAN American History TV video for more history of the battle. 続きを読む
Buffalo Trace Distillery was the first American distillery to be named “Distillery of the Year.” Learn more about the distillery and prohibition in this C-SPAN American History TV YouTube video. 続きを読む
Gen. P.G.T.B. Beauregard was a confederate defender of Charleston during the Civil War. Learn more about Beauregard in this C-SPAN AHTV video. 続きを読む
During the 1850s, cotton was the key export in Savannah, GA. Check out this C-SPAN’s American History TV video to learn more about the imports and exports of the Savannah harbor in 1850-1860s. 続きを読む
On Jan 16, 1985, General William Sherman issued Special Field Order #15 in which land along the Atlantic Coast was given to freed slave families. Hear the story of why these military orders were issue 続きを読む
The 2012 Democratic National Convention will take place here September 3-6, 2012. Watch complete coverage on the C-SPAN Networks. 続きを読む
The 2012 Republican National Convention will take place here August 27-30, 2012. Watch complete coverage on the C-SPAN Networks. 続きを読む
Grant statue is 17 ft tall (on 20 ft pedestal). The sculptor, Henry M. Shrady, used his face in the cavalry statue. He died 2 weeks prior to the statue’s dedication in 1922. See video for more info 続きを読む
Check out this video preview of C-SPAN’s American History TV’s visit to Monocacy National Battlefield. 続きを読む
Helen Rittelmeyer, associate editor at National Review, along with Todd Seavey, internet columnist, were recently on a panel covered by BookTV. Check out the video: 続きを読む
Among those with offices here in Cannon is Rep. Peter King(R-NY). Here’s a video including King during a debate on the House floor on Medical Care for 9/11 Emergency Responders. 続きを読む
The 2010 Campus Progress National Conference was held here. From this conference, watch this video of Van Jones comments on working in the White House. 続きを読む
Check out C-SPAN’s documentary: “The White House: Inside America's Most Famous Home” (Trailer here on YouTube) 続きを読む
During the 1950s, mushroom clouds from the atmospheric nuclear tests could be seen for 100 miles.Testing at the location stopped in 1992. To learn more about atomic testing watch this C-SPAN video. 続きを読む
Thurber is known as a wonderful American author, but it also known for his cartoons of dogs. Learn more about the Thurber House and family by watching this C-SPAN video. 続きを読む
Camp Chase was used as a Union training ground and a Confederate prison camp during the Civil War. To learn more watch this C-SPAN video. 続きを読む
The Rare Books and Special Collections in the Thomas Cooper Library features a collection of astronomy books and telescopes. Learn more about the collection by watching this C-SPAN video. 続きを読む