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Even though July is usually a slower month in the book publishing world, there are still plenty of great new books, ...
Old men cry war, young men die - Part 1When Eric Johnston, who befriended Stalin at the Kremlin in 1944, was asked if he ...
The Lilly Scholars Network is awarding 25 organizations around the state more than $80,000 in grants its Lead Forward ...
The Statue of Liberty, France's gift to the U.S., was originally viewed as a tribute to the end of slavery. But poet Emma ...
On the steps of the SC Statehouse sits a statue of George Washington, with a broken walking stick. How it broke, however, is ...
The Soldier and the Revolutionary War” opened June 7 on the Army’s 250th birthday. It has artifacts never before displayed ...
Historians, digital content creators and promoters of Neosho and Newton County tourism and art are working to introduce Camp Crowder to a new generation of residents and visitors. The Newton County ...
Pavilion 13 opened in 1967 to celebrate the Soviet Union’s coal mining industry. Now, the building has been transformed into ...
New York City is the quintessential weekend getaway for a reason. It’s just four hours from Boston (less on Amtrak’s ...
You don't have to go to the Met to find Black Dandyism. Tai Davis, Yoro Newson and Brandin Vaughn are local designers ...
Emma Lazarus had an overriding faith that supporting immigrants would lead to untold improvements across the nation and ...
Akram Ojjeh built his fortune as a middleman for French arms sales to Saudi Arabia, up until his death in 1991. The legal ...
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