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Arrayed like giant puzzle pieces on the museum floor, research assistants and volunteers spent weeks cleaning the timbers to ...
With Jazz Fest beginning tonight in Clinton Square, one monument will be at the center of the festivities, and what many may ...
Workers digging at Manhattan's World Trade Center site 15 years ago made an improbable discovery: sodden timbers from a boat built during the Revolutionary War that had been buried more than two ...
ALBANY — Workers digging at Manhattan’s World Trade Center site 15 years ago made an improbable discovery: sodden timbers ...
2 sailors killed after Mexican Navy tall ship smashes into Brooklyn Bridge The 300-foot tall ship Cuauhtémoc is used for sail training and is a diplomatic symbol of Mexico abroad.
What to know: The museum is open seven days a week, except Dec. 25, between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Admission is free, and ...
Lenin and Trotsky have long been dead, but their efforts to erase history through revolutions live on. Today, the erasure is ...
The first true commander-in-chief of the armed forces to lead the Revolutionary War was not, as many believe, George ...
Discover New Hampshire’s pivotal role in the Battle of Bunker Hill, from John Stark’s leadership to a daring gunpowder ...
As part of the Sons of the American Revolutionary War 250 celebration, five American Revolutionary War soldiers were honored ...
On June 23, 1775, Londoners focused on enjoying a regatta, not fretting about a brewing rebellion.