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A replica of an Iron Age thatched roundhouse has been destroyed by fire in a suspected arson attack. Fire crews were called ...
The Mahoning Valley Railroad Heritage Association conducted its second annual Sheet & Tube Day to keep the former company and the area’s rich steel history alive. “It’s important for everyone to know ...
In 1898, in the landmark case of U.S. v Wong Kim Ark, the Supreme Court reaffirmed the birthright citizenship guarantee, ...
Mephisto is Marvel Comics version of the Devil, and with him debuting in Ironheart, here is a look at his most devilish moments in comics.
An iconic 1963 A-frame home at 6105 Mulholland Highway — the closest property to the Hollywood sign — with recording studio, ...
Students in a William & Mary anthropology class recently took a trip to Cherokee, North Carolina, to learn about Cherokee ...
How have we never written about this place” became our reason to just show up at Lema's. It's also why we were rejected, inspiring "Black in Business." ...
The lively display at the Nakanoshima Museum of Art recounts the brand's story, and its enduring cultural dialogue with Japan ...
Tucked away on SE Stark Street in Portland sits a culinary time capsule where golden-battered fish and perfectly crisp fries have been making Oregonians smile since Harry Truman occupied the White ...
The iconic film "Back to the Future" turns 40, with actress Claudia Wells recalling her experience playing Jennifer Parker ...
Many famous people put their careers on pause to serve their country when World War II was declared. Sadly, not all of them survived.
This is the second part of a series in which we examine history from a different angle. The business card has been in its popular analog cardboard format for just over 200 years – a period in ...