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The AOC explains: “Each year, the selected Christmas tree is placed on an 80-foot extended trailer and makes whistle stop ...
The former California governor is the latest to recognize that the most remarkable thing about the first president was not ...
The touring cast of “Hamilton” will be bringing the Tony Award-winning Broadway show to audiences across North America. At the Columbus stop, the stage at the Ohio Theatre, 39 E. State St., will be ...
The ‘father of our nation’ had a chat with fans of all ages last night. Re-enactor Curt Radabaugh brought George Washington ...
Beginning July 4, the portrait will be on display in the Declaration of Independence rotunda at the American Revolution ...
December 1776 - The Storm Before Trenton Washington’s surprise attack in Trenton is as legendary as it was nearly suicidal.
Newark Advocate Faith Works columnist Jeff Gill discusses the Declaration of Independence and what inspired the Founders to ...
Deebo Samuel's exit forced San Francisco teammates to grapple with their new reality. In the end, instead of crying because it was over, one fellow 49ers star could smile because of the time they ...
Chemistry students partner with artist to recreate pigment patented by George Washington Carver UChicago students, Amanda Williams revive 100-year-old recipe for startling blue color ...
Whether you want to see the famous National Christmas Tree or shop at an authentic German Christmas market, Washington D.C. is full of Christmas spirit. Here's how to celebrate the season in D.C.
A new exhibit tells the stories of those enslaved by George Washington on his Mount Vernon estate. It opens on Juneteenth.
The surrendered sword that gave birth to America returns to Virginia British Gen. Cornwallis’s sword, thought to have been surrendered to George Washington in 1781, was lent by a descendant.