The Alamo, where the defeat of Texas revolutionaries by Mexican forces inspired an iconic battle cry, marks its 189th ...
See inside Secrets of Dress at York Castle Museum with designs from Droopy & Browns and Vivien Smith
York’s fashion designers, makers and wearers are celebrated in a new exhibition at York Castle Museum. Yorkshire Post Fashion ...
Are you ready for the next round of instant savings at Costco? From March 5 through March 30, the warehouse club will be ...
Norman Foster’s redesign of Old Trafford brings to the fore a long-standing uneasiness about the monetisation of football ...
Traipsing over glass and other debris, and with water dripping on their heads, officials from the State Historic Preservation Office on Tuesday toured the former Capehart Mill complex. On Friday they ...
• Loveland’s newest park and home to the city’s first arboretum, Mehaffey Park, was expected to open in late June or early ...
In Albany, Capital Repertory Theatre's new production, “The Lehman Trilogy” is a masterful look at three immigrant brothers ...
Barnitz Mill was constructed around 1768 and operated through the 1950s. The township took ownership in the 1990s and the ...
Filmed as war raged across Europe, Children of Paradise is a masterpiece: a nostalgic love letter to Paris, the theatre and the spirit of resistance.
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Ada Lovelace's skills with language, music, and needlepoint contributed to her pioneering work in computingThe Conversation spotlights Ada Lovelace, a female programming pioneer, more than a century before digital electronic ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNHoly Cow! History: Box Brown’s strange trip to freedomAnd so, to the best of history’s knowledge, “Box” Brown was the only person who was ever shipped out of slavery. Holy Cow!
Critics are warning that without swift intervention, "we risk losing these historical assets" at Lincoln's New Salem site.
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