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The Russells and van Rhijns might not be in residence, but these historic homes are still fascinating—and you won’t have to ...
Although he apparently never spent much time in the Lehigh Valley, Henry Clay Frick (1849-1919), through his ties to Andrew Carnegie and, by extension, Charles Schwab, was a force in ...
Henry Clay’s winning tradition dates to 1982 when the Blue Devils began a run of nine 11th Region titles in 11 years, including seven straight and the 1990 Girls’ Sweet 16 state championship ...
Henry Clay Frick and Andrew Carnegie, along with Vanderbilt, Rockefeller, Morgan, and Gould, embodied the enormous expansion of industrialization and wealth in America in the late 19th and early ...
Henry Clay Frick, aggressive in art ... a Russian professed anarchist, tried to assassinate Frick in his office. Frick was shot twice — in the shoulder and neck — and stabbed.
Like everything in New York, the fabulous Frick Collection at Fifth Ave. and 70th St., closed down due to COVID in mid-March 2020. But unlike everything else, the Frick art museum is only now reope… ...
Located between 70th and 71st Streets on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, the Frick Collection has called the historic mansion home since 1935. The museum, which showcases works by masters like ...
The painting has had an unusual journey, acquired eight years after Henry Clay Frick, the robber baron/art collector who lived here, died in 1919. Here’s how it ended up in what was once his ...
Berkman shot the steel executive three times and stabbed him in the leg, but Frick survived. Berkman went to prison. But police were unable to find enough evidence to convict Goldman as his accessory.
The Pittsburgh Photography Club is still going through after 140 years, with 90 members and annual exhibits. Their 140th Anniversary Show at Manchester Craftsmen's Guild is on display through ...
The political career of John Fife Symington III, great-grandson of steel baron Henry Clay Frick and Arizona's 19th governor, came to a cataclysmic end on Sept. 5, 1997.