Stories of America’s Past
Welcome to America Comes Alive!, a site I created to share little-known stories of regular people who made a difference and changed the course of history. Look around and see what inspires you! — Kate Kelly

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On June 15, 1775, George Washington, at the request of the 2nd Continental Congress, agreed to lead the Continental Army. He had distinguished himself as a commander for the British army in the French and Indian War of 1754. But by 1774, Washington had joined the Continental Congress as a delegate from Virginia. On July 3, 1775, Washington officially took command of the poorly trained and under-supplied Continental Army. Ultimately, they were victorious.
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Paul Revere Williams, Prominent Black L.A. Architect
Times Square Ball Drop: The Story of the New Year’s Eve Tradition
When Gasoline-Powered Cars Were First Used, Where Did They Get Gasoline?
First Elephants Brought to the United States
Post-Election: A Participatory Democracy
Tourism in the Southwest: Fred Harvey Company
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Welcome to America Comes Alive!, a site I created to share little-known stories of regular people who made a difference and changed the course of history. Look around and see what inspires you! — Kate Kelly
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Women in Medicine: Little Known Crusaders
Edmonia Lewis: Sculptor Who Achieved International Fame
Part of the inspiration for this site comes from this remark: “People do not want to hear about simple things. They want to hear about great things – simply told.”
Nobel Peace Prize winner Jane Addams (1860-1935)
















