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The Maryland Heritage Areas Authority has announced the results of its latest project grant round, with awards totaling more than $4.6 million across the state's thirteen certified Heritage Areas.
During the Colonial era, tea was often a staple of polite society. It was served with morning breakfast as well as at ...
Maryland is awarding $4.66 million in grants to nonprofits and heritage tourism organizations to support projects that boost ...
By 1943, the worst thing William B. Bennett Jr. experienced during his first year involved in World War II was lancing a ...
On the anniversary of America’s independence, the abolitionist leader Frederick Douglass made a biblical Psalm – Psalm 137 – best known for its opening line, “By the Rivers of Babylon,” a centerpiece ...
The Beach to Bay Heritage Area has announced its newest round of $25,000 mini-grant recipients. Here's a look at the selected organizations.
Confederate Lieutenant Henry S. Farley pulled the trigger of a large cannon at Fort Sumter at 4:30 a.m. on April 12, 1861. The shell flew upward through the dark sky over Charleston Harbor and burst ...
There are no public pools in Baltimore County. Nearly 70 years after the Supreme Court's Brown decision overturning the ...
The well-known Barracks Road Shopping Center takes its name from a Revolutionary War barracks that housed prisoners.
Fly my flag or you'll be hanged, drawn and quartered', King George III did not tell the American colonists some 250 years ago ...