James Madison was the shortest president. Standing 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighing about 100 pounds. proof that good things ...
Over 230 years ago on Sept. 18, 1793, the construction of the U.S. Capitol building began with George Washington laying the ...
Cochrane’s Royal Canadian Legion kicked off National Legion Week with a bang on Sept. 20 with its fifth annual Legion Show.
People tend to say "bruh" when something absurd happens. But would you say there's a historical moment that deserves such a ...
September is the perfect time to learn something new. Why, you ask? Well, the start of a new academic year often motivates ...
The Battle of Glengarry was demonstrated each day. The battle never actually happened but is the name given to the annual ...
When President John Adams moved into the White House in 1800, few rooms were habitable, the furniture was in disarray, and fires had to be kept burning to help dry out the plaster. It was quite a ...
The burials of some of history's most famous characters have been lost to time; providing an enthralling adventure for ...
Andrews, I. (2025) Protector of the Gulf. Advances in Historical Studies, 14, 280-301. doi: 10.4236/ahs.2025.144016 .
This is the sixteenth year the Glengarry Pioneer Museum will recreate early the 19 th century, where visitors can enjoy ...
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Today in History for Sept. 19: In 1648, Jacques Boisdon opened Canada's first tavern in Quebec City. In 1654, in the first Canadian marriage on record, 11-year-old Marguerite Sedilot married ...
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