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From Gothic castles and creaking mansions to centuries-old graveyards that terrify after dark, the world is filled with places that go bump in the night.
Flint tools and projectiles dating back to 900 BCE, a cannon ball from the War of 1812 and an NHL jersey worn by a Grimsby native are among about a hundred artifacts that make up a new exhibit at ...
A tale of a township continues this week with a brief history about one of Asphodel’s earliest mentioned settlements. Located a few miles south of Highway # 7 just east of County Road # 38 the Hamlet ...
Trump hiked U.S. duties on steel and aluminum imports last Wednesday…up from 25 percent to 50 percent. Those higher tariffs ...
Much of Mackinac Island was designated as a national park in 1875, but it proved to be too expensive for the government to maintain, so it was transferred to the State of Michigan in 1895 ...
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The Year Canada Didn’t Have a Summer
The year without a summer In the spring of 1815, things were looking up for Canada. Local Canadian militia, along with ...
Mississaugas of the Credit, Indigenous people who once occupied Toronto and York Region teach their culture and history in ...
On Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory, the views of Lake Huron are stunning and the immersive history tours explore the rich ...
when voyageurs cleaned deer skins while Indigenous warriors and British solders fended off American invaders. The 15 th annual ‘Essex County in the War of 1812’ event in Lakeshore saw costumed ...
Visitors to the Maidstone Bicentennial Museum on the weekend stepped back in time to 1812, when voyageurs cleaned deer skins while Indigenous warriors and British solders fended off American invaders.
The War of 1812, which lasted until 1815, once again pitted the United States against Great Britain. The conflict was driven by maritime disputes, including the British practice of impressment ...