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Mare Island was one of only two public shipyards in America that built nuclear submarines during the Cold War. It hosted an “ocean-and-engineering program” that actually was a highly classified ...
Just in case Abraham Lincoln ever wishes to give an encore performance of that famous speech he delivered in 1863 at ...
With the Oval Office looking more like a middle school classroom every day, let’s recall the way, once upon a time, we ...
Discover our city guide to Jupiter, Florida. Uncover top things to do, enjoy waterfront dining, and dive into the unique history of Jupiter ...
The museum's artifacts include atomic bomb casings and part of the submersible that discovered the wreck of the Titanic.
He put it in the wood chipper, because he didn’t go to ... Ethiopia has had a civil war, Sudan has a civil war. Sub-Saharan Africa is very challenged financially and with instability.
Items on display include a Civil War submarine, a 48-foot wooden shrimp trawler, a two-row sugar cane harvester and Clifton Chenier's Grammy Award, among many others. There are also exhibits ...
In his 30-year career, retired Col. Edward Young Jr. navigated segregation, witnessed history and helped reshape the Air ...
1792: Kentucky is admitted as 15th US state. 1796: The last British troops withdraw from the US. On the same day, Tennessee is admitted as the 16th US state. 1815: Napoleon Bonaparte swears fidelity ...
That’s Essex, Connecticut for you – a postcard-perfect town where the Connecticut River meets New England charm, and where ...
A Plum woman who teaches students about American history learned about her own ties to one of the most significant chapters ...