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Brandywine Falls is the showstopper – a 65-foot waterfall that crashes down over rock ledges. The Towpath Trail follows the old Ohio & Erie Canal route where mules once pulled boats. Now you can bike ...
These four freedoms became the basic ideas for why America joined England in signing the Atlantic Charter in August 1941 and ...
"This is Norman Rockwell's Americana," said Randy McKinley, the director of recreation and communications for the Borough of ...
The 250-statue National Garden of American Heroes, originally set for completion in July 2026, should be finished “during” ...
Explore the timeless kitchen designs, from Colonial charm to modern classics, and see why Americans have loved these styles ...
Fourth Circuit settles ownership dispute over Norman Rockwell illustration The appeals court analyzed ancient laws to determine the rightful owner of Norman Rockwell illustrations depicting a beauty ...
What’s the difference between a fine artist and an illustrator? Nothing once you see the “Norman Rockwell & Peers: Illustrating Childhood” exhibition at Savannah's Jepson Center.
The Norman Rockwell Museum in the winter. The museum launched a new virtual field trip program earlier this month. Rich Bradway, digital innovation officer for the Norman Rockwell Museum, helped ...
Thomas Rockwell, who guarded the legacy of his father, illustrator Norman Rockwell, and made a name of his own as the author of “How to Eat Fried Worms,” a best-selling children’s novel that ...
The master of Americana often drew on real people for inspiration, including one little boy who grew up to be the chairman of Nintendo.
A family dispute over ownership of four Norman Rockwell illustrations given to Franklin Roosevelt’s longtime press secretary 80 years ago has been resolved.
Don Trachte Jr. adjusts his father’s replica of the Norman Rockwell painting “Breaking Home Ties” (left) next to a full-size photo of the original. Photo by Kevin O’Connor/VTDigger The ...