This week's Ken Bridges Texas History column is part 1 of a 2-part series exploring the disastrous Red River Expedition.
Edward Woodliff opened a successful barbershop in a hotel in downtown Macon in 1832. He opened other shops and later became the first black alderman for Macon.
Botanists have found a stand of rare trees in Tanzania’s Zanzibar archipelago not known to grow wild anywhere else in Africa.
Explore the intriguing findings from the Maszycka Cave in Poland. Discover the evidence of ancient humans being consumed by ...
The older stands are blue magenta. Everything that’s younger is yellows or oranges or light greens. You can color it any way ...
Madagascar owes its name to Marco Polo. The famous traveler heard about the island during his wanderings in Africa. The name ...
New CABI-led research using publicly-shared DNA barcodes and citizen science images have provided new evidence on the ...
New CABI-led research using publicly-shared DNA barcodes and citizen science images have provided new evidence on the establishment and spread of a ...
Experts just found a 3D map that was carved into quartz sandstone likely 13,000 years ago. Located within the famed Segognole ...
UNICEF is mainstreaming climate-smart programming to protect and empower young people, mitigate negative impacts and ...
There's no doubt about it - Australia is home to some old pubs with rich and colourful histories. But what is up for debate, is which pub is the country's oldest. We have plenty of venues ...
Built in the mid-1940s from 20-year-old plans, the Mapes' art deco style was already becoming nostalgic. It opened as Nevada's tallest building in 1947, and its Sky Room overlooked a town that ...