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Teddy and his ego started a new party – the Bull Moose Party.
Get ready for an exciting journey through time! Museums and historical societies from Brooklyn to Montauk are collaborating ...
Every year, July 4th is celebrated as Independence Day in the United States, marking the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. It’s a day of pride, freedom, and patriotism. Delivering a ...
Every year, on the last Thursday of June, the world celebrates National Handshake Day - a tribute to one of the oldest and most universal forms of greeting. In 2025, this symbolic day falls on June 26 ...
Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th president of the United States, was more than the man behind the Panama Canal and the inspiration for the teddy bear. He was a cowboy. A soldier. An explorer. A badass ...
As Prohibition shut bars, an ad touted the family’s coffeehouse as a place to linger. Mildred and Philip Sawyer Papers / New-York Historical Society Theodore Roosevelt was famously possessed of ...
Camping is a great way to introduce young children to the great outdoors, spark their curiosity, and create family memories. Whether planning a family camping trip, dreaming of national parks, or ...
Elizabeth Hill-Brodigan, the former principal at Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School, was charged with child neglect, contributing to the delinquency of a minor and hosting an open house party.
Complete Guide to Muir Woods National Monument near San Francisco, California including parking permits, things to do, h ...
The American Museum of Natural History in New York City was founded 150 years ago, and people have been lining up to get tickets ever since.
Theodore Roosevelt wore one of Abraham Lincoln's rings during his second inauguration in 1905. Roosevelt's secretary of state, John Hay, served as Lincoln's private secretary and was given the ...