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When President John Adams died on July 4, 1826, the moment was rife with bizarre coincidences. Not only had the Founding ...
Two of Washington's most prominent monuments celebrate America's first and third presidents, but what about John Adams?
As today marks July 4th, it's a fitting time to reflect on a remarkable event in American history that unfolded on this very ...
The fourth of July may be synonymous with freedom in the United States, but around the world it has a very different meaning.
He wrote to Abigail that "the second day of July, 1776, will be the most memorable epoch in the history of America." The ...
John Adams thought July 2 would be marked as a national holiday for generations to come: “[Independence Day] will be the most memorable Epocha, in the History of America. I am a ...
John Ferling Op-Ed article recalls presidential election of 1800, when Thomas Jefferson was victorious over incumbent Pres John Adams and New York was swing state (M) By John Ferling Advertisement ...
QUINCY ‒ The new park honoring the nation's sixth president John Quincy Adams is projected to be finished by late August or September, according to project planners, who recently provided an ...