
The Price of Freedom: Honoring Those Who Served
Freedom is never free. It is purchased — generation after generation — by men and women who chose duty over comfort, country over self, and courage over fear. More than 1.3 million Americans have paid that price since the Revolution. This is their story.

George Washington: The Man Who Could Have Been King
He survived seventeen rifle shots, two horses shot from under him, and four bullets through his coat — and then, when the war was won and the crown was his for the taking, he gave it all back. This is the story of the greatest act of self-restraint in the history of human leadership.

The Miracle at Philadelphia: How the Constitution Was Born
What happened in Philadelphia in the summer of 1787 wasn't just politics — it was, as Benjamin Franklin called it, something very close to a miracle. Fifty-five men walked into an impossible situation and walked out with the oldest written national constitution still in force in the world today. This is the story of how they did it.
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