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Along with a history of racist wartime propaganda, other forms of hateful posters and political flyers were persistent throughout the 20th century. The infamous white supremacist group Ku Klux Klan ...
This story is the last of three about the building housing the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry in Jackson Park.
Road trips with kids have their own rhythm — equal parts snack breaks, sightseeing, and spontaneous beach stops. On a recent ...
These coastal Massachusetts restaurants pair unforgettable ocean views with menus steeped in New England tradition.
Rush hour doesn’t exist in this lakeside paradise ever. Southern Wisconsin’s premier playground has attracted visitors for generations. The lake spreads before you like liquid sapphire treasure.
From rugged coastal retreats to vibrant beach towns, these U.S. islands offer the ultimate getaway—no passport required We ...
Doheny State Beach, California’s first state beach, provides a more relaxed vibe with gentle waves perfect for beginning surfers and families with small children. The beach stretches for nearly a mile ...
The Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum uses artifacts like the Val to teach, to preserve and to remember. You can click here to learn more about the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum.
A crane from Pearl Harbor that has been at the Chagrin River Yacht Club in Eastlake since after World War II is being donated to the Historical Construction Equipment Association in Bowling Green ...
The Milwaukee Brewers honored Edward Miklavcic, a 105-year-old Pearl Harbor survivor and World War II veteran, with a ceremonial first pitch on April 16.
At American Family Field, everyone was on their feet to salute the war hero and Pearl Harbor survivor. "Unbelievable, unbelievable, once in a lifetime," said Miklavcic.
Vaughn P. Drake Jr., a Kentuckian believed to be the oldest survivor of the Dec. 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, has died at the age of 106, according to his family.