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Today’s episode will focus on one of the biggest – and most important – turning points in world history; the Battle of ...
The Civil War nearly claimed another casualty after an archaeologist discovered a live artillery round buried under a foot of dirt at Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania.
The film "Gettysburg" reflects on the historical significance of the Gettysburg battlefield, where many soldiers fought and died during the Civil War. It highlights the importance of preserving ...
In the summer of 1863, Union and Confederate soldiers met at Gettysburg during the American Civil War. Today, archaeologists are still finding remnants from the bitter three-day battle.
An unexploded artillery shell was discovered at Gettysburg National Military Park on Feb. 8, host to one of the bloodiest but most decisive battles of the Civil War. Explosive Ordnance Disposal ...
Before cats ruled the internet, the felines ran the battlefield. At least, that’s history as told by Gettysburg’s Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum. The museum features painstakingly ...
SUBSCRIBER ONLY Battle of Gettysburg hero celebrated in Reading The event recognized the 160th anniversary of the Civil War battle and Gen. David McMurtrie Gregg.
GETTYSBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — A historic 1700s Civil War-era home with waterfront access was recently listed for sale. According to the listing, this Civil War-era home was first built back in 174… ...
A Civil War historian has called the remarks Donald Trump made about Gettysburg during a campaign rally "unhinged." Writing on X, formerly Twitter, T.J. Stiles said the former president's take on ...
GETTYSBURG, Pa. — The Gettysburg Foundation on Tuesday announced that the historic Lincoln Railroad Station has been established as a new Civil War Trails site. Owned and operated by the ...
Each consists of a landscape reproducing a Civil War moment, with buildings and nature elements to scale, and one 1-inch-tall cat for each soldier. In addition to the full tableaus, there are also ...
Before cats ruled the internet, the felines ran the battlefield. At least, that's history as told by Gettysburg's Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum. The museum features painstakingly ...