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Theodore Roosevelt was a man who never stopped fighting. He grappled with his own physical deficiencies, railed against ...
The history of Buffalo Soldiers — all-Black military regiments — in Utah is rich but often buried. A new driving trail, ...
A public event to honor D-Day will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Friday at the Memorial Park Pavilions at 313 Hancock Ave.
Calling all history buffs! Step back in time at one of these significant sites in each state, from Revolutionary War ...
You haven’t truly lived until you’ve stepped through the stained glass doors of Zaharakos Ice Cream Parlor in Columbus, Indiana – a place where time stands still, calories don’t count, and ice cream ...
Mayor Peter Marchetti says its fitting the city memorializes William Craig, the first Secret Service agent killed in the line ...
“The minute that we make men’s bread and butter depend upon their political action, that action ceases to be influenced by considerations of the public weal, and is taken from considerations o ...
Some of the world’s boldest adventurers and oddest ideas live on in library books — and in Fairbanks, they’re just a library ...
Though celebrated for hundreds of years in parts of the U.S., Juneteenth's history and significance have only recently gained ...
“Before me lay the dead, the heroic dead, who took the island. Upon a strange plateau, on a strange island, in a strange sea, far form their farms and villages, they slept forever beside the lagoon ...