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After a $1.6 billion investment and years of work, the Seine River is officially open for public swimming for the first time ...
The former California governor is the latest to recognize that the most remarkable thing about the first president was not ...
George Washington purchased land bounties near Cincinnati that were given to soldiers for their service in the American Revolution.
Regions around the world are racing to become innovation hubs. Our advantage won’t come from mimicking others. It must be ...
When 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 ...
George Washington III acknowledges that the future of voice acting may be digital in part. However, he asserts that its heart must remain human. AI may offer shortcuts.
Washington purchased the morning and evening views of the Hudson River from painter William Winstanley on April 6, 1793, and acquired the two Great Falls of the Potomac paintings offering ...
A four-acre estate with views of the Potomac River, said to be on the site of what had once been George Washington’s hunting lodge, is on the market for $9.95 million. Listed by Washington Fine ...
What says “historical tour” quite like The Mount Vernon Estate? George and Martha Washington’s expansive home and favorite ...
George Washington, the subject of my last book, left office after two terms because, in part, he believed that America should never be dependent on one man; there would be no king, religious ...
Good Samaritans pulled a woman to safety after a car she was in plunged into the Potomac River on Tuesday. The dramatic rescue was caught on video. News’4s Joseph Olmo reports.
The city was known as Columbia until 1791 when it was named in Washington’s honor. Getting to Washington, a chronological table of the capitals 1. Philadelphia, Carpenter’s Hall, 1776 2.