Beethoven's Silent Symphony

Beethoven's Silent Symphony

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King Tut’s Tomb and the Battle for Egypt’s Past

January 3, 1924. Archeologists crowd into an ancient Egyptian tomb to uncover what awaits them in the unopened burial chamber. The world is waiting to find out. That’s because two years before, the discovery of the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun revealed antiquities so dazzling ...  Afficher plus

The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree: A History In Lights (from The Bowery Boys)

The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree has brought joy and sparkle to Midtown Manhattan since the early 1930s. The annual festivities may seem steady and timeless but this holiday icon actually has a surprisingly dramatic history. Millions tune in each year to watch the tree light ...  Afficher plus

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