There are plenty of jokes out there about the hard-nose, high-expectation bosses of the world. Yet the vast majority are actually proud supporters deserving of a day of celebration! Enter Boss’s Day. Held each...
Celebrating the “Golden Spike” that connected the country 150 years ago! This year marks the 150th anniversary of a major milestone for our country. On March 10, 1869, a golden railroad spike was driven...
Poet, writer and musician Joy Harjo started her role in September as our country’s 23rd poet laureate, and the first Native American ever to hold the post. A member of the Muscogee Creek Nation...
Coins and currency traditionally picture deities and heads of state. But today, they often represent the issuing country with landscapes, animals, flowers, trees and other natural subjects. And with increasing use of color, these...