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Story behind a 19th-century Lagos photograph featuring three ordinary women traders, teachers, and healers during colonial Nigeria's transformation.
Between 1632 and 1760, over 700 Indigenous children were enslaved in New France, treated as property to be bought and sold.
The historic property at 25671 Chapin Road, Los Altos Hills, is a Dutch Colonial home once owned by world-renowned physicist ...
Two hundred years ago, a 10-year-old Scottish girl named Margret Begbie threaded her needle.Carefully and precisely she ...
Patriotism was in the air at Fort Roberdeau on Friday, and visitors took the time to remember and appreciate how the United States came to be 249 years ago. The historic site hosted a “Star Spangled ...
Colonial Williamsburg isn’t just another tourist trap with actors in funny clothes—it’s 301 acres of immersive time travel that makes your high school history textbook spring to life in vivid, ...
Laney and Sy, a children's clothing boutique, is opening its first physical store in Sauk Rapids. Owner Emma Janey decided to start the business after struggling to find clothes she liked for her son.