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Some 70 years after her death, however, she is finally being recognized for her achievements as possibly Canada’s first Black ...
A partnership between RIT history department, RIT Press, and the Rochester Public Library relaunched the Rochester History ...
Albert Akeny "A.A." Stewart was a salesman in Cincinnati and brought three whales to the city. He later died on the Titanic.
As the founder of Woman’s Art Journal and the author of influential textbooks, she documented the work of many accomplished artists who had been ignored.
Heritage Days visitors at Moss-Wright Park will get the chance to learn about historical trade skills like blacksmithing, ...
The Marlette Flume was hardly Nevada’s only 19th-century engineering wonder: the Silver State’s rise was built on ambitious ...
The Belsize Park home has been the site of photo shoots featuring Kate Moss, and a garden by a landscaper for British royalty ...
Blacksmiths, thatchers and stone masons speak about the importance of passing on traditional skills to the next generation ...
As Southampton itself swelled, driven by the opening of its docks in 1843, Shirley's destiny became increasingly intertwined with the city, evolving into a busy residential and commercial hub. It was ...
By the mid-19th century, the proud young country wanted a voice of its own. Over the next 50 years, it produced one.
Rare, problematic portrait of 19th-century enslaved man named Frederick sells to unknown buyer at New Orleans auction for ...
From time to time, we check in on the state’s towns with fewer than 100 residents. See how they've shrunk or grown.
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