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Is it better, for the health of a society, to pardon or punish the perpetrators?” Caught “between the drive to forget and the ...
Ball, a free man of color, opened a one-room photo studio in Cincinnati in 1845, but the business soon folded. He honed his ...
A March 9-10 fire raid on the capital of Tokyo killed 100,000 people, the deadliest air raid in human history, a toll worse than Hiroshima or Nagasaki. It — and subsequent raids — destroyed about 60% ...
Within an underrated South Carolina city, you'll be able to enjoy a charming floral atmosphere while exploring garden getaways, parks, and historic museums.
Calling all history buffs! Step back in time at one of these significant sites in each state, from Revolutionary War ...
Traveling by motorcoach through small-town Cleveland, MS, earlier this year, cruise guests returning to < | Travel Agent ...
Wikimedia Commons/Christophe cagé The First Shot of the Civil War at Fort Sumter Confederate Lieutenant Henry S. Farley pulled the trigger of a large cannon at Fort Sumter at 4:30 a.m. on April 12, ...
Patriots Point sits majestically along the Cooper River, serving as both a tribute to American naval prowess and an educational wonderland that makes history tangible for visitors of all ages. The ...
Michael Boulware Moore, his great-great-grandson and author of the book “ Freedom on the Sea: The True Story of the Civil War ...
Alfred and Robert Taylor were brothers campaigning to be Tennessee's governor in 1886. Their race was civil and a hopeful ...
Liberty Tree" donated by Daughters of the American Revolution to Crestview History Museum in memory of late horticulturalist ...
Over the past dozen years "Hilma af Klint has become a cultural force," said Jay Cheshes in Smithsonian. "Touted as an early ...