You can stand on the exact spot where colonial militiamen faced down British regulars, which is pretty mind-blowing when you think about it. The Minuteman Statue stands guard over the green, a bronze ...
The longtime Reason senior editor accidentally fell to his death from a park along the San Francisco Bay. He was 57.
The Freedmen's Town area of Fourth Ward is known for its iconic brick-paved streets, the Gregory School -- now the African ...
One of the region’s oldest and most well-known annual traditions continued Friday night as the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick ...
The dust-covered relic emerges from the earth, promising to rewrite history books and challenge everything we thought we knew ...
The award, one of the most prestigious in the field of American history, honors “scope, significance, depth of research and richness of interpretation.” ...
Hollis Middlebrook recently handed over a relic to Stephen F. Austin State University. “It’s just a really historic document,” she explained. “It dates back to the Republic of Texas.” What she gave ...
They stood together in defiance of King George III. They're together still, buried below a monument honoring their courage.
The seven daguerreotypes, the earliest known images of enslaved people in the United States, will be unveiled Wedneday at the International African American Museum in Charleston, S.C.
The images of a father known as Renty and his daughter Delia were honored today in a ceremony by their new steward, a museum ...
After Taunton's 1873 Masonic artifacts were lost, the Brockton lodge gifted them a set crafted by a jeweler. In November, ...
Chester Times’ Delaware County Year Book for 1951 is now being distributed. Carrying 200 pages, eight more pages than the 1950 edition, the 1951 Year Book continues for the 29th year to be “the most ...