A stunningly transformed 19th-century carriage house, a true architectural gem in Rittenhouse Square, has hit the ...
Led entirely by women, the American Female Moral Reform Society gave material aid to those in need and pushed for men to be ...
Homes of the Bristol Poor was one of the first pieces of investigative journalism revealed the poverty of much of the ...
Minnesota’s governors enjoyed power to pardon, or commute the sentence of anyone convicted of a crime in state courts.
Soon after Emily’s birth, the family moved to Worplesdon where five siblings were born by 1825. Two more siblings, George and ...
Barons of Broadway #30 The house at 311 North Broadway in Upper Nyack captures one of the longest slices of Nyack history.
The pub and beer garden's valley setting is something out of a Tolkien fantasy, complete with the bubbling Luddenden Brook ...
Long before Northam High Street took its current form around 1800, the peninsula held historical significance.
After years of waiting for the go-ahead, the hospital was told by the government that it would finally be getting a £1.5bn ...
Staff at a National Trust site are "delighted" by the return of two "striking" 19th Century paintings loaned out while ...
Though local suffrage slowly opened to women in many states, suffragists continued their fight for national voting rights through the 19th century. Mocked, jailed, beaten, and force-fed ...