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People living in British America and later the nascent United States recorded their family histories in needlework samplers, ...
Crossing the Atlantic in the 1700s was no easy feat. The fastest ships could make the voyage in as little as a month, but for ...
“Climate change has become a defining factor in companies’ long-term prospects,” Fink warned. “We are on the edge of a ...
Standing on the corner of Manhattan's 45th Street and Madison Avenue, The Roosevelt Hotel was once the pinnacle of New York ...
The oldest street in America's oldest city provides a blend of history and modernity that gives it a unique charm.
Aguadulce, Panama, offers country living with a relaxed pace, affordable cost of living, and friendly locals. Known for its ...
Raymondskill Falls, the tallest waterfall in Pennsylvania, features a three-tiered cascade that drops about 150 feet total – just shy of Niagara Falls’ height, but with a fraction of the crowds and ...
Here's the story of how one 18th-century home vividly illustrates the deadly first day of the American Revolution in 1775.
At the height of the Spanish empire, the Manila galleon turned Acapulco into a hub for the entire world's trade networks.
As a young officer in the French and Indian War, Washington was involved in a devastating friendly fire incident. Military ...
Former U.S. Open champion Wyndham Clark says he wants to make good for damaging a locker at Oakmont. Clark damaged the locker ...
"The Scenic Daguerreotype in America 1840–1860" is now showing 83 daguerreotypes that give a glimpse into life and landscapes ...