The Dinner That Served Up a Capital
A quiet dinner in 1790 helped break a political deadlock and set the stage for the permanent U.S. capital on the Potomac.
When History Turned Unexpectedly: The Legacy of John Tyler
When William Henry Harrison died just one month into his presidency, the nation faced a crisis no one had prepared for. John Tyler’s decision to claim full authority not only defined his time in office — it forever changed the meaning of the American presidency.