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I’m writing something different. Over the weekend, by chance, I watched parts of the Roosevelts documentary on Amazon. OK, ...
Join the History Seekers as we metal detect an abandoned 1898 U.S. Army camp that once trained Teddy Roosevelt’s legendary Rough Riders. This forgotten site played a key role in preparing American ...
Avery Island lies in the middle of Louisiana’s Cajun country, that part of the state west and north-west of New Orleans.
Each year on Memorial Day, Constitution Avenue in Washington, D.C., becomes the stage for the National Memorial Day Parade—the largest Memorial Day event in t ...
Step back into 1898 with us as we explore the long-forgotten grounds of a U.S. Army training camp tied to Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders. With our detectors in hand, we uncover authentic relics ...
The Roosevelt Park swimming pool, one of two San Antonio pools that's more than a century old, has reopened for the season.
Held at the waterside park that bears Roosevelt's name, the third annual event showcased the influence of Col. Roosevelt's Rough Riders and their 1898 charge in Cuba.
College administrators and coaches met Wednesday to discuss key issues as they wait a House Settlement ruling.
The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier isn’t just another cute little dog with a big personality—it’s a bona fide slice of American history on four legs. This scrappy, intelligent, and endlessly loyal ...
The Town of Oyster Bay, in partnership with the Friends of Sagamore Hill and Theodore Roosevelt Association, announce that the nation’s largest Theodore Roosevelt Celebration will take place on ...
Teddy and the Rough Riders, Down Home Since COVID lockdown, we’ve run a recurring print column called Another Look that rounds up several super-brief record reviews.
Sadly, some don’t realize Teddy Roosevelt was the 25th U.S. president (1901-1909). As a colonel in the Spanish-American War in Cuba, he recruited the “Rough Riders” in the Menger Hotel Bar ...