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Located at the mouth of the Salmon River, Margot Hull's seasonal cottage at 11 Lake Road Extension, near Pulaski, has six ...
Park by an outhouse to the left of the campground entrance and walk ... It was originally a wayside inn popular with travelers to the Bohemia gold mining district in the late 19th century. The hotel ...
Photographer Eric Baillies' 'Temporal Bridge - Shadows of Milwaukee' exhibition, which opens on June 5, offers views of 21st ...
The wreck captures a tragic moment in maritime history during the 19th century Australian gold rushes. The 800-ton sailing ship was beginning its journey back to the Netherlands in June 1857 when ...
Step back in time as we explore a stunning stone mansion from the 1830s, now left to the elements. With its timeless ...
Haven Mill, a 19th century former flour mill in Grimsby town centre, is set to be auctioned off later this month, with a guide price of £685,000. Featuring in auctioneer Pugh’s next online ...
Municipal elections were far different in the Spanish colonial period. In 1985, the late Glenn Anthony May, a historian of the Philippines, teased the civic ritual from 19th-century archival documents ...
When she first visited the bucolic Paris home, it was like discovering a magical overgrown garden. That also made it ...
They are also reportedly reviewing 19th-century insurance requirements for ships, which could provide clues about the vessel’s identity and when it sank. Those documents outline specifications ...
The first time Haughey entered it, in the 1990s, he found ash on the ground from the last people to use it a century earlier, around the time most sweathouses seem to have fallen out of use.
Archaeologists are confident they have found the wreckage of an 800-ton Dutch merchant ship that sunk off the coast of Australia 168 years ago. The Koning Willem de Tweede was lost near Robe ...