This totally rad piece of water sports equipment empowered millions of Americans to ride the waves – but but who invented the surfboard and how did the surfboard evolve through the years?
Museum of Artifacts That Made America
From the first video games to the cotton gin; how do the inventions of the past impact the world around us today?
The Invention of Rubber Gloves
This is a love story behind one of the most important medical inventions ever made – the rubber glove – by William Stewart Halstead
The Tobacco Press: Revolutionising Farmers’ Gold
Today we know the risks of smoking tobacco, but over 100 years ago the dangers were less so, and tobacco became a booming business in Kentucky. Its success can in part be credited to the Burley tobacco press.
Civil War Prosthetics: A Step Forward in Battlefield Medicine
James Edward Hanger was hit by shrapnel from a cannonball at the beginning of the American Civil War- he designed the world’s first articulated prosthetic that could bend like a real leg.
The Swivel Chair: How Thomas Jefferson Invented the Office Chair
As one of the authors of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson’s words helped found a nation. But did you know that he also invented the modern day swivel chair?
Turtle Submersible: Submarine of the Revolutionary War
In 1775, David Bushnell pushed the limits of engineering to design a military submarine dubbed the Turtle Submersible, which he created to help the US fight back against the British Royal Navy.
Hot Air Balloons: The Union’s Secret Civil War Weapon
How hot air balloons were used in the Civil War for both surveillance and reconnaissance.
The First American Cookbook
In 1796, Amelia Simmons released ‘American Cookery’, the first cookbook to be published by an American, in the United States.
John Brown’s Pike: An Abolitionist’s Failed Insurrection
Abolitionist John Brown – the first US citizen to be executed for treason.
The AIDS Memorial Quilt
This is the story of a community art project that changed the world’s perception of HIV and AIDs.