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A March 9-10 fire raid on the capital of Tokyo killed 100,000 people, the deadliest air raid in human history, a toll worse than Hiroshima or Nagasaki. It — and subsequent raids — destroyed about 60% ...
Colonel Roosevelt was an adventurer, explorer, scholar, author, historian, boxer, cowboy, big game hunter, and elected official. Teddy, as he hated being called, was also fearless and nearly ...
“Not My Name,” the latest from Colombian powerhouse Dago García Producciones, and “High Tide” and “Name and Surname,” both from Evidencia Films, a driving force behind a new generation of Colombian ...
Traverse City community members spent a morning in remembrance of a Civil War Veteran who's grave was left unmarked for over ...
In this episode, we visit a Confederate camp reenactment featuring members of the 48th Alabama Infantry. Their historically accurate gear gives us a unique opportunity to learn how to identify Civil ...
Middle Tennessee State University’s Center for Historic Preservation has received an Award of Excellence from the Tennessee ...
Jack Madison, a volunteer tour guide for Gulf Islands National Seashore, is presented with a quilt from Quilts of Valor and a birthday cake after his final tour of Fort Massachusetts on Ship Island on ...
Pharaoh for free on Steam! Explore ancient Egypt, lead factions, build empires. Get your free Steam account and try the ...
There’s something undeniably magical about standing on weathered wooden planks that have witnessed the passage of history, and Pennsylvania’s Sachs Covered Bridge delivers that time-traveling ...
Fort Wilkins Historic State Park will welcome reenactors for an immersive weekend of Civil War-era demonstrations, cooking ...
The historic Drake Well Museum and Park will host its annual Drake Day celebration on Sunday, August 10, from 10 a.m. to 4 ...
Author and historian David Mowery will present “Cincinnati in the Civil War: Then and Now” at the next regular meeting of the ...