In honor of Veteran's Day, we're spotlighting some of our most-popular American history magazines in an effort to encourage everyone to learn about the people, places and events that have shaped our country's past, present and future.
In no certain order:
American History magazine--Explores the American experience through informative, thought-provoking and entertaining narratives.
World War II magazine--Covers all aspects of World War II for readers of all levels of historical knowledge. Find stories about soldiers, leaders, tactics, weapons and more.
Scientific American magazine--Scientific American magazine provides in-depth articles on the physical and social sciences through news, features and expert opinion.
American Heritage--This award-winning American history magazine features articles on the people, places and events that shaped America's past and are shaping the present and future.
Military History magazine--Provides in-depth articles on the history of warfare from ancient times to the 20th century. Military History magazine is written for serious students of military tactics, strategy, leaders and campaigns.
Good Old Days--This magazine is filled with nostalgic reader-written first-hand experiences and stories of personal and community joys and sorrows from the turn of the century through the 1950s.
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