
Hawaiian Eruptions Inspired Volcano School Painters
The Mauna Loa and Kilauea volcanoes on the Big Island of Hawaii erupted throughout the 1880s and 1890s. People had “witnessed”

The Mauna Loa and Kilauea volcanoes on the Big Island of Hawaii erupted throughout the 1880s and 1890s. People had “witnessed”

On September 16, 2018 Denise Mueller-Korenek reached 183.932 miles per hour on the Bonneville Salt Flats, smashing a 23-year-old world record.

Con artist George Parker sold real estate for a living. Most famously, he sold the Brooklyn Bridge. As the story goes,

At a time when proper ladies did not travel unescorted, Marianne North (1830 to 1890) circumnavigated the globe solo. She visited

Coney Island Dreamland at the southernmost part of Brooklyn, New York, flourished when high-concept amusement parks were in full swing. The

Mary Ann Brown Patten was nineteen years old in 1857 when she sailed from Boston to San Francisco via Cape horn

On July 4, 1845, Henry David Thoreau moved into the tiny house he built at the northwest edge of Walden Pond.

Maria Spelterini was the only female funambulist (tightrope walker) in history to cross Niagara Falls. She did it in celebration of

Alice Huyler Ramsey was the trailblazing driver for the first all-girl road trip. They started on a rainy day, June 9,

Kittie Smith did not lead a normal life. Hers was exceptional. She was born with both arms, but they were amputated

Nineteenth-Century Mother Photos became the rage when photography was still an emerging science. By the mid 1850s it was becoming available

His swift strokes spring off the canvas with bold energy. Referring to his unique swirling style, Giovanni Boldini (1842 –1931) was

The Jane Croly luncheon was the first power event of its kind for women only. Even as a journalist Croly was

Miss La La possessed astonishing strength although she was petite in stature. Born April of 1858 in what is now Poland,

Kodak Girls were on the go. Susan B. Anthony said bicycles did more to emancipate women than anything else. Perhaps second

The Mauna Loa and Kilauea volcanoes on the Big Island of Hawaii erupted throughout the 1880s and 1890s. People had “witnessed”

On September 16, 2018 Denise Mueller-Korenek reached 183.932 miles per hour on the Bonneville Salt Flats, smashing a 23-year-old world record.

Con artist George Parker sold real estate for a living. Most famously, he sold the Brooklyn Bridge. As the story goes,

At a time when proper ladies did not travel unescorted, Marianne North (1830 to 1890) circumnavigated the globe solo. She visited

Coney Island Dreamland at the southernmost part of Brooklyn, New York, flourished when high-concept amusement parks were in full swing. The

Mary Ann Brown Patten was nineteen years old in 1857 when she sailed from Boston to San Francisco via Cape horn

On July 4, 1845, Henry David Thoreau moved into the tiny house he built at the northwest edge of Walden Pond.

Maria Spelterini was the only female funambulist (tightrope walker) in history to cross Niagara Falls. She did it in celebration of

Alice Huyler Ramsey was the trailblazing driver for the first all-girl road trip. They started on a rainy day, June 9,

Kittie Smith did not lead a normal life. Hers was exceptional. She was born with both arms, but they were amputated

Nineteenth-Century Mother Photos became the rage when photography was still an emerging science. By the mid 1850s it was becoming available

His swift strokes spring off the canvas with bold energy. Referring to his unique swirling style, Giovanni Boldini (1842 –1931) was

The Jane Croly luncheon was the first power event of its kind for women only. Even as a journalist Croly was

Miss La La possessed astonishing strength although she was petite in stature. Born April of 1858 in what is now Poland,

Kodak Girls were on the go. Susan B. Anthony said bicycles did more to emancipate women than anything else. Perhaps second