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DORSET, in the Southwest of England, is home to a stunning vehicle with a dark, unexpected past. Andy Saunders, a car fanatic ...
Did the Greeks really use chariots how Homer describes in his account of the Trojan War, or did Homer just misrepresent ...
The lack of pensions for Revolutionary War veterans was a national shame so profound that President James Monroe included it in his first State of the Union to Congress in December 1817.
The Bailey Pointe Assisted Living Facility is adorned with U.S. flags up and down its sidewalks for the Fourth of July. On ...
Obata, detained in a World War II internment camp for people of Japanese descent, urged turning to "Great Nature" to ...
French-based painter Polina Moroz asked a compatriot, an embroiderer mobilized in the Ukrainian army, to contribute to her ...
Mercer County Historical Society Joseph Pfister was an accomplished international artist, commissioned to paint some of the ...
In a powerful exploration of love, war and resilience, Someone Like Me brings the voices of Kharkiv, a city on Ukraine’s ...
Tubman's 1863 raid, which destroyed seven plantations along the Combahee River in South Carolina and freed 756 enslaved ...
A member of the German collective Zero Group, he hammered thousands of nails — into columns, chairs, canvases — expressing ...
In the first of a short series exploring Munich’s past, Abigail Leali contemplates art’s role in shaping cultural identity ...
In the ancient world, the Romans were able to terrify foes on the battlefield with their advanced weaponry, machines, and ...