News

An illustration of the triumphal arch built in 1825 to mark Revolutionary War hero Marquis de Lafayette’s visit to New Orleans, published in 1909 in The Times-Picayune.
The movement towards suburbia changed third places as well. "As American cities were reshaped around the car in the early 20th century, streets became a lot less welcoming," said Insider.
If you don’t build places to gather, it makes us more strange, and strangeness creates anxiety.” Ephrat Livni is a reporter for The Times’s DealBook newsletter, based in Washington.
Referred to as the first rock star, Marquis de Lafayette's visit to North Jersey in 1825 caused quite a stir. 'Lafayette' will return this weekend.
The Erie Canal Museum will host an event on Saturday, June 7 remembering the Revolutionary War hero, the Marquis de Lafayette, and his 1825 visit through Upstate New York. The Marquis de Lafayette ...
In 1825, the Marquis de Lafayette, the last surviving Major General of the Continental Army, visited Pittsfield during his 6,000-mile tour of all 24 states at the invitation of President John Quincy ...