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Step beyond the well-trodden paths of Texas history and discover the vibrant, resilient community of Camptown — a freedom ...
Ever since, Texans have celebrated the end of slavery on Juneteenth, a melding of the words “June” and “nineteenth.” ...
Local tour group Hidden History DFW uncovers Dallas’ forgotten history and takes attendees to significant sites of the Dallas ...
The city’s oldest Juneteenth celebrations began 20 years ago, and events will reflect part of Lexington’s 250-year heritage.
Beneath the Oklahoma sun, the storied past of the American frontier came alive as Fort Sill welcomed members of the ...
Several events are being held across Central Texas to commemorate the day slaves in Texas learned that they had been freed.
Americans are demonstrating against President Donald Trump across the U.S. as counterpoint to the 200,000 people expected to ...
The Texas Veterans Land Board is extending an invitation to the community to attend the unaccompanied burial of U.S. Army Veteran Specialist 4 (SP4) Jimmy Aaron ...
Texas A&M announces a new dean of the veterinary college. Dr. Bonnie Rush, who has been at Kansas State in a similar role ...
A body has been exhumed in Salem, Illinois, in hopes of identifying the remains of a train wreck victim who died in 1971.
Most residents of Tallahassee have heard of Prince Murat, who is buried in a spectacular grave in the St. John’s Episcopal ...