A large reenactment of Lincoln’s 1863 visit will take over downtown Gettysburg Nov. 18–19, featuring a steam-train arrival and historic procession.
Authorities say the vandalism reportedly occurred at Little Round Top, a large, rock-covered hill overlooking the southern ...
O'Rorke is remembered for leading a regiment that adjusted on the fly to defend Little Round Top — a key Union flank — from advancing Confederate soldiers on the second day of the battle. He was shot ...
A man has been arrested after he allegedly defaced two monuments built in honor of those who fought in the most famous battle ...
A previously undocumented Underground Railroad site has been discovered inside the 1832 Merchant’s House Museum in Manhattan, revealing what researchers say is the earliest known location of ...
NEW YORK -- A hidden chapter of history that was quietly waiting in plain sight has just been uncovered in New York City, concealed behind a second-floor dresser at the Merchant's House Museum.
EAST VILLAGE, Manhattan (WABC) -- A hidden chapter of history that was quietly waiting in plain sight has just been uncovered in Manhattan, concealed behind a second-floor dresser at the Merchant's ...
Enslaved Africans with dreams of being free found safety in the heart of NYC. To the naked eye, the 4-story brick row house on East 4th Street is just another of the 19th-century buildings on a block ...
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Beef shanks are largely absent from major U.S. grocery stores, but that won’t stop those who crave the collagen-rich cut from finding them. Beef shanks are largely absent from major U.S. grocery ...
The Civil War isn’t what it used to be. Instead of the romantic version, a “good war” of courage and glory, that emerged in the conflict’s immediate aftermath, or the post-civil-rights-era emphasis on ...
The first shot of the bloodiest battle of the Civil War was fired by a man from DuPage County. Lt. Marcellus E. Jones of the 8th Illinois Calvary was on patrol outside Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, ...
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