The Sherman tanks of World War II were plentiful on the battlefield, but who made the famous military hardware and where were ...
Thousands of newly freed slaves followed the Union army’s “March to the Sea” in the hopes of protection as they left bondage ...
When Ulysses S. Grant went to the White House in 1869, he named his friend Sherman general commander of the U.S. Army. Sherman, whose middle name, Tecumseh, was that of a Shawnee Indian chief ...
The century-old Civil War monument, featuring a Union soldier and engraved names of war veterans, was toppled by a semi-truck ...
The General Sherman Tree – the world's largest tree by volume – stands 275 feet tall and measures more than 36 feet in diameter at its base. Visitors call the tree magnificent and humbling ...
The forest hosts some 2,000 sequoias, including the 275ft (83m) General Sherman, the biggest tree by volume on Earth and about 2,200 years old. The Colony and Paradise fires have been growing for ...