Musician Blaine "Zippy" Cook recently relocated his burger shack to larger White Center digs, where he turns out memorable enormous, no-frills burgers. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
The blistered, slightly salty crusted pizzas are perfectly fired and come with a thoughtful list of salads and sides. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
This tiny counter somehow feels like a secret. But plenty of people hit up Pike Street Fish Fry for seasonal, quality fish given an expert batter and fry. An insanely good bargain. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
As the name implies, the noodle soups and noodle dishes stand out, even in an area full of similar establishments. The dumplings and low prices make up for service that isn't great. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Seattle's own fried chicken chainlet serves up wings and thighs with a crisp, crunchy coating. Opt for the spicy recipe and grab a giant pile of napkins. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Teddy Roosevelt and Rough Riders got ready for the Spanish American War in the area. Hear more from Heather Trubee, Education Curator of the Henry B. Plant Museum, in this C-SPAN interview. Read more.
Check out this C-SPAN American History TV interview with Rep. Kathy Castor (R-FL) on the history of Centro Asturiano. Read more.
Check out this C-SPAN BookTV interview with Margo Hammond, former book editor for St. Petersburg Times, on the changing book industry. Read more.
Check out this C-SPAN interview with Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn on the history of the city. Read more.
Commercial aviation began in St. Petersburg, FL. Watch this C-SPAN American History TV video with William Buston, Florida Aviation Historical Society, for more information. Read more.
Jose Marti was a Cuban revolutionary. Watch this C-SPAN American History TV video with Emanuel Leto, Tampa Bay History Center, for more info on Marti. Read more.
On May 30, 1539 Spanish explorer Hernando De Soto came to start a colony for the King of Spain, Charles V. Watch this C-SPAN American History TV video with Park Ranger Dan Stephens for more info. Read more.
Officer Joe Thompson from Savannah, GA commanded an artillery battery in the American Civil War. Learn more about Thompson in this C-SPAN American History TV video. Read more.
The Davenport House is only 1 out of 350+ properties that the Historic Savannah Foundation has helped to preserve in the city of Savannah. Learn more about Savannah preservation and the HSF in this C- Read more.
On Jan 16, 1985, General William Sherman issued Special Field Order #15 in which land along the Atlantic Coast was given to freed slave families. Hear the story of why these military orders were issue Read more.
On Dec. 26, 1860, citizens of Savannah, GA carried banners throughout the streets of the city in support of SC’s secession. Learn more from this C-SPAN American History TV Video. Read more.
During the 1850s, cotton was the key export in Savannah, GA. Check out this C-SPAN’s American History TV video to learn more about the imports and exports of the Savannah harbor in 1850-1860s. Read more.
At age 6, Flannery O’Connor started calling her parents by their first names, Edward and Regina. Learn more about O'Connor's childhood in this C-SPAN Book TV video. Read more.
In 1907, the Bonaventure Cemetary became a public cemetary. Savannah now owns & operates 5 cemeteries, and Bonaventure is the largest of those. Learn more from this C-SPAN American History TV video. Read more.
Did you know that the Low family was from Scotland? Watch this C-SPAN Book TV video to learn more about Andrew Low and his family. Read more.
The Georgia Historical Society has an original draft copy of the U.S Constitution in its collection. Learn more about this remarkable document in this C-SPAN American History TV video. Read more.
Following the debate, the "SPIN ROOM" will be LIVE on C-SPAN2. Read more.
Popular with locals and visitors, Chicago’s Home of Chicken & Waffles serves soul food up in a stylish dining room. Read more.