The Missouri Botanical Garden has received a $99,920 grant from the National Park Service to explain its connection to slavery.
With the grant money, MOBOT hopes to have more programs, interpretive panels, exhibits and digital engagement about the history of slavery at the garden.
“It’s amazing to do the math and try to remember what was happening in the world back in 1825, when those snowflakes were ...
"Yellowstone to Yosemite with Kevin Costner" follows the actor as he explores the history of former President Theodore Roosevelt's 1903 Yosemite expedition with naturalist and environmental advocate ...
People with hotel industry ties are among buyers and entities that have snapped up 22 parcels within national park boundaries ...
Volcano scientists from around the world will gather from Feb. 9-14 in Hilo for the American Geophysical Union Chapman Conference on Caldera-forming Eruptions at Basaltic Volcanoes: Insights and ...
On the southern coast of Belize, the laid-back beach town of Placencia, on the tip of a 16-mile-long peninsula, offers access ...
Out of nearly 5,000 “Rosenwald” schools built to educate African American students in the south, approximately 500 remain.
Demolition crews tearing down the former RFK Stadium in D.C. will be working on the project for roughly 18 to 22 months before the structure fully comes down.
Conservation advocates say the move shows "blatant disregard for Westerners" as monuments in Western states like Colorado and ...
Munising Falls in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore has completely frozen over as of Thursday, Feb. 6, according to the National Parks Service. After sharing an image on Facebook, Pictured Rocks park ...
Trump’s administration tells those who stay on, it cannot give "full assurance” they will keep their jobs. Critics worry the departures will affect services that Wyomingites and tourists rely on.