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At a time when much was going wrong for the South in the Civil War, Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson carried the hopes of a nation on his lightning marches through the Shenandoah Valley.
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Who was Margaret J. Preston? A Civil War poet’s story comes alive in ShreveThe County Line Historical Society of Wayne/Homes will host a program featuring Raylene Hlavaty portraying Margaret J.
Lost River State Park near the remote hamlet of Mathias, West Virginia, features 3,934 acres of forest, 23 miles of hiking ...
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Activists gathered at the Duval County federal courthouse Friday, continuing the fight to have all Confederate monuments in ...
The Amphitheater at Bowman Library in Stephens City will host a concert and movie night this weekend. • Today: 6:30-8:30 p.m., Furnace Mountain, a folk and bluegrass group, will open this season’s ...
By Hannah Heishman The Moorefield Town Council’s primary public discussion at their May 20 meeting was Heritage Weekend.
Nestled in the Greenbrier Valley, Lewisburg is a true hidden gem. This picturesque town features colorful historic buildings ...
Vintage maps labeled the farms along old Mechum’s River Road with still-familiar local names including Ballard, Carr, Jones ...
Philippi boasts West Virginia’s oldest and longest covered bridge, still standing strong today. The historic downtown showcases wonderfully preserved 19th-century buildings. The beautiful Tygart River ...
Five years after calls to defund the police, whatever that entailed, we are witnessing the unraveling of a rule of law that ...
President Donald Trump’s administration has not formally recognized Pride Month this year, but has doubled down on ...
Ten months into the Civil War, the Union was short on a crucial ... coffee consumption was outstripping tea by five to one. In 1832, Andrew Jackson replaced army alcohol rations with coffee ...
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