Happy 250th Birthday America.
As much as the United States confronts monumental challenges, there is much to celebrate as the nation turns 250. 
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Jefferson Memorial, Washington D.C.
Thomas Jefferson’s view of war was shaped by a deep study of history and hope for a new path for a young American nation. 
Clay visits the under construction Crazy Horse Memorial, in the Black Hills of South Dakota
Clay shares his thoughts on the Crazy Horse Memorial begun in 1948, a privately funded monument under construction in the Black Hills of South Dakota. The monument depicts Oglala Lakota warrior Crazy Horse on horseback, pointing toward his tribal lands. Once completed, it will be the largest mountain carving in the world, at 641 feet long, 563 feet high — larger than nearby Mount Rushmore.
A gander pull from an illustration by Frederic Remington.
Researchers at the National Archives recently made a startling discovery, uncovering a portion of a document that appears to discuss event planning for America’s 25th Anniversary.
Meeker Massacre Site
A recent visit to northwest Colorado reminds me of the paradox of Manifest Destiny and our American history.
President Theodore Roosevelt named Devils Tower in northeastern Wyoming his first National Monument on September 24, 1906.
I’ve loved Devils Tower since I first close encountered it four decades ago. President Theodore Roosevelt established Devils Tower as the nation's first National Monument in September 1906. Roosevelt would establish 18 National Monuments during his two terms. Today we have 138.
Inside Wind Cave National Park in southwestern South Dakota.

Wind Cave National Park

Our roving humanities scholar Clay S. Jenkinson is typically dedicated to the truth and nothing but the truth, but his visit to Wind Cave National Park seems to have addled his brain. No other visitor on his recent tour reported meeting Dante and Virgil at the Seventh Circle of the cave.
Clay's map from day one on his 2026 exploration of Teddy Roosevelt's West, between In Burning Coal Vein National Forest, N.D., between Bullion Butte and Devils Tower.
Memorial Day weekend 2026, Clay and the LTA Airstream hit the trail, following Teddy Roosevelt’s legacy in the American West.  
Archaeological Site of Ancient Troy
After a rental car odyssey, trekking 215-miles southwest of Istanbul, Clay spends a magical afternoon at the site of Homer’s epic, the Iliad.
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Map of the World of the Iliad, c. 1200 BCE.
Clay and his daughter make a long-planned pilgrimage to Troy, the site of the ancient epic the Iliad.
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