In 1907, American National Immigration law was passed revoking women's ability to remain citizens after they were married. Arizona was five years from becoming a state and many third, even fourth generation women born in Arizona Territory were required to reapply for citizenship.
Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott, Arizona is a fun, affordable and educational getaway for a family day trip or longer vacation. This video contains highlights of the many festivals, interactive and historical exhibits that can be found on the 3-1/2 acre museum campus.
Some of the earliest ancestors of the American Southwest were the Hohokham Tribe, who developed a network of irrigation canals. Short excerpts from the history of this Native American tribe gives clues to their existence that were studied many years later by scientists.
Arizona's Sharlot Hall Museum is a Prescott landmark and a vital revenue generator for the region. However, recent State budget cuts threaten the Museums viability -- and we need your help to make sure that we can continue to serve the community. --- The State has cut the Museums budget by nearly $100,000 already this year, and has indicated additional cuts -- totaling about a quarter of a million dollars -- for next fiscal year. --- Although were already significantly understaffed, well be fo...
A whirlwind tour of Ceasar's, the Bellagio and the MGM Lion in thirty seconds. Fun for the whole fmily.
Wangerooge, the easternmost of Germany’s East-Frisian Islands is easily reached by train & ferry, and also by small plane. Numerous restaurants, bed & breakfasts, and hotels make it the perfect place for a family vacation, and the wide sandy beach is a wonderful playground. Unfortunately, World War II did not spare the island because of it’s strategic location to the Navy port of Wilhelmshaven. In the spring of 1945 many historic buildings were destroyed during a bombing raid. But, once again ...
In the American Civil War, surgeons attended a series of lectures in order to be certified. For soldiers, disease was the number one killer.
Surgeons from the North & the South during the American Civil War did not have antibiotics. They used amputation as a means of controlling infection. This episode is an overview of Civil War Medicine.