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The former California governor is the latest to recognize that the most remarkable thing about the first president was not ...
Beginning July 4, the portrait will be on display in the Declaration of Independence rotunda at the American Revolution ...
The Bergen County Historical Society is planning a new museum at the site of one of Gen. George Washington’s most important ...
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Wired2Fish on MSNPresidents Who Fished: Leaders on the LineWhen the weight of the free world got heavy, many U.S. presidents turned to a familiar cure: a rod, a reel, and a few quiet ...
The Northern Neck might not appear a vacation destination to some. But according to Father Andrew J. Heintz, parochial vicar ...
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Islands on MSNSnaking Through Washington DC To West Virginia Is A Scenic Hiking Trail Highlighting American HistoryHistory buffs and nature lovers alike will find plenty to pique the senses on this scenic hiking trails that stretches from ...
Patton’s heirs sold Spring Bank in 1844 to George Mason, who while a grandson of George Mason IV of Gunston Hall, was not one of the “numbered” Georges (I through VI).
National Airport Recognizes Enslaved People of Abingdon PlantationFor at least 7,000 years, people have used the land that is today’s sprawling 860-acre Reagan Washington National Airport, a ...
Regions around the world are racing to become innovation hubs. Our advantage won’t come from mimicking others. It must be ...
Erie County native Strong Vincent's heroism on July 2, 1863, at the Battle of Gettysburg is not where he first distinguished ...
Infrastructure is the stuff that makes life possible. But it's an eyesore. As early as the 1910s, Pittsburghers sought ways to hide it.
For Confederate Army scout with Powhatan ties, life after the Civil War was devoted to spreading the word of God—and to ...
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