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From railroad tycoons to golden fields, the origins of each county’s name reveal the region’s political, cultural and ...
When the National Park Service rewrote the Underground Railroad's story, it pulled Cincinnati's Freedom Center into Trump's ...
Passover, the "holiday of freedom", is also the "holiday of Spring" in the Torah - and is "the Spring of the entire world" in the words of Rav Avraham Yitschak HaCohen Hook, Israel's first chief rabbi ...
The Marlette Flume was hardly Nevada’s only 19th-century engineering wonder: the Silver State’s rise was built on ambitious ...
Taverns and saloons were an integral part of Irish and German immigrants’ lives and social connections in the 19th century. Social Turners, a German American gymnastics club, founded its Chicago ...
The clean symmetry of the Greek Revival is paired with a warm interior filled with wide floorboards, rich color, and charming details in this house.
What if your personality isn't set in stone? New research suggests you might have more power to change than you ever imagined, if you're willing to put in the work.
The Senate recently passed House Bill 1479, which would establish Oct. 1 each year as North Dakota Constitution Day. The goal ...
From the passenger conduct to the advertisements on the train, see how things have changed since the subway opened in 1904, ...
If you can believe it, Muncie’s Red Lobster turns 50 this June. Although the building has been remodeled, the restaurant has ...
The Yager Museum of Arts and Culture at Hartwick College will open a new exhibit that explores Oneonta and the people who have lived there during the past two centuries, according to a news release ...