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Gold Rush District Banquet Gold Rush District recently celebrated its annual leadership awards banquet, held at Trinity UMC in Kannapolis. There were over 60 guests and the master of ceremonies was ...
Johnson County Sheriff's Deputy Trevor Estrada answered a call about a vehicle chase in progress. Now, recovering from a bullet wound, Estrada finds life returning to normal.
Gary Yerman, 75, sat nervously in a noisy ballroom in Virginia Beach, Virginia, counting down the minutes until he could shed ...
TV dinners have roots even before the 1950s, but a few things happened in the mid 20th century that saw the stratospheric ...
Sitting on the reference stacks at the Charlie Clark Center for Local History at Arlington Central Library are five thick, ...
While many learned about the American Revolution as beginning in the Northeast, some may not know Florida's role in the nation's founding.
The Sons of the American Revolution has compiled a list of 80 or so from Eastern North Carolina, but documentation can be difficult to locate.
Ken Burns Explains What The American Revolution Can Teach Us in 2025 We caught up with the celebrated filmmaker as he gave audiences at the Winspear Opera House a preview of his newest project.
The new additions to the “Upon Such Ground” exhibit at the Commonwealth Museum in Dorchester will include original documents relating to the Battle of Bunker Hill.
John and Abigail Adams knew where American history was headed The couple’s letters provide an extraordinary window on the revolt brewing 250 years ago.
The Revolutionary War hero visited Erie in 1825 as part of a 13-month, 6,000-mile tour of the young United States.
The mission was created through a partnership with the Ohio State Historic Preservation Office, Terracon Consultants, Inc., Daughters of the American Revolution and Sons of the American Revolution.