Museum leaders are working to connect people today to the events of 1776. They’re confident they can, and will.
Stars and stripes were displayed everywhere from fire hydrants to mailboxes to sports mascots dressed in colonial garb.
Fredonia witnessed one of its most storied moments when an iconic figure in both the American and French Revolutions, General ...
MARIETTA — The Institute for Learning in Retirement at Marietta College has announced its course offerings for the Spring ...
Philly’s preparations for America’s 250th anniversary lost momentum amid COVID and other challenges. Is it too late to pull ...
The Institute for Learning in Retirement at Marietta College has announced its course offerings for the Spring 2025. Program Chair Joy Cowdery has finalized the courses for the term for March and ...
Dr. Lloyd Kramer, history professor at UNC-Chapel Hill, spoke about Lafayette’s stance against Napoleon in a lecture at ...
County BOS adopts resolution designating Aug. 22-23 for events recalling 200 years since revered Marquis who served with ...
This is the twenty-second in a series of articles leading up to the Lafayette Farewell Tour Bicentennial celebration. For ...
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5 Questions: Sean Sculley
Col. Sean Sculley, who lives in Beacon, is a history professor at West Point. He will discuss Beacon’s role in the American ...
Fast-forward two millennia and the paintwork has long since faded, giving rise to a range of colourless copycats that would ...