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On July 3, 1863, the Union army under the command of Gen. George Meade defeated Confederate forces commanded by Gen. Robert E ...
Buc-ee's first Virginia location has opened off Interstate 81 in Rockingham County, boasting 120 fuel pumps, souvenirs and ...
Edda L. Fields-Black is the winner of the 2025 Pulitzer Prize in History, and the author of “Combee: Harriet Tubman, the ...
In alignment with the mandate from the President and the Secretary of Defense to restore the warrior ethos to the military, the Secretary of the Navy has renamed the John Lewis-class fleet ...
The turn of the 20th century brought about a change in endeavour for Jackson and he swapped the icy cold of the Arctic for ...
A Revolutionary War-era boat is being reconstructed more than two centuries after being buried deep beneath Manhattan’s ...
Forget the movie glamour—what would a real Moulin Rouge dress from the 1890s actually look like? In this video, I reimagine the iconic cabaret style through the lens of historical accuracy ...
An iconic naval ship which fought in the Falklands War left Portsmouth Harbour for the final time this morning.
According to most reports, on May 6, 1871, the small steam tug Frank C. Fero was the first boat through the canal.
The Violet is one of the first ships facing the 145% tariff rate on nearly half of its cargo. On board are fish, sneakers, forklifts, latex medical gloves, car windshields and more.
Mysterious Ford Car Found In Sunken World War II Ship, Historians Baffled The massive 809-foot-long aircraft carrier housed over 2,200 personnel and 90 aircraft during its service.