News

As the country counts down to its semiquincentennial next year, historians in New York’s North Country are taking another ...
The Soldier and the Revolutionary War” opened June 7 on the Army’s 250th birthday. It has artifacts never before displayed together.
On July Fourth, actor Kurt Russell visited a small museum in Massachusetts dedicated to his ancestor, who was killed by ...
While their images might not be immortalized on dollar bills or their stories ingrained into every high school syllabus, these lesser-known figures nonetheless played critical roles in the shaping of ...
On May 3, 1775, the Massachusetts Committee of Safety gave Benedict Arnold permission to capture Fort Ticonderoga. At the ...
The Revolutionary War artifacts tell the story of what General Cornwallis tried to destroy forever—but couldn’t erase.
William Thompson, a man rarely if ever mentioned in American history books, became the first commissioned colonel in the ...
Polk County honors Samuel Quinton, a Revolutionary War vet who spent his final years in the area, with a new memorial.
Wide Awake Films helped create an exhibit at the National Museum of the US Army on the Revolutionary War.
Unearthing buried cemetery near Ann Arbor reveals early settlers, Revolutionary War soldier Updated: Jun. 29, 2025, 8:00 a.m. | Published: Jun. 29, 2025, 8:00 a.m.
A Revolutionary War-era boat is being reconstructed more than two centuries after being buried deep beneath Manhattan’s expanding shoreline. The New York State Museum in Albany will become a ...
“Call To Arms: The Soldier and the Revolutionary War” opened June 7 on the Army’s 250th birthday. It has artifacts never before displayed together.