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The irony of the moment does not escape Revolutionary War reenactor Justin Murray, a 33-year-old eighth grade civics teacher ...
This is Part 1 of a two-part series on Massey Harbison by the Richland History Group. Part 2 will appear in the May edition ...
Boston may have lit the fuse, but Philly is where the Revolution really went down. Caught in the middle of all the fury and foment were roughly 40,000 everyday Philadelphians trying to make do during ...
President Trump could be headed to the belly of the blue Bay State this weekend for the 250th anniversary of the battles that ...
Columnist Candy Moulton writes, “July 4, 1776, marks the signing of the Declaration of Independence and America is preparing ...
John Wyatt talked his way out of a prisoner of war camp with a barrel of rum. He then used forged documents to infiltrate ...
The militiamen who stood in defiance on Lexington Green are the first who fired upon the British regulars, but the road to revolution was paved long before gunfire erupted on that cold April morning ...
The Inn at Hastings Park has a front-porch view of the start of the Revolutionary War. But there’s much more to the vibrant towns of Lexington and Concord than just battle re-enactments.
Many royal family members, like Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Edward, served in the military.
Afghanistan released U.S. citizen Faye Hall in March, after being held prisoner by the Taliban since February. The Taliban said Hall was ...
The product of five years of research, Thompson’s Patterned Brick Architecture of West New Jersey was published in 2023 by the South Jersey Culture & History Center at Stockton University.
The Stories of the Chesapeake Heritage Area invites all to participate in “Two Lights for  Tomorrow,” a nationwide initiative ...