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Afterwards, my mother, aunt and eventually my grandmother all left Belfast for England. They were not only leaving the ...
By almost any American context, Galveston is an old city Located about 52 miles from Houston, Galveston is a city and county ...
In 1686, the royal governor of the colony, Sir Edmund Andros ... Cotton Mather, New England's most influential religious leader, told his flock in 1712 that "the feast of Christ's nativity ...
At the New York International Antiquarian Book Fair, you are guaranteed to find the following: a signed first edition of your ...
The geopolitical importance of Cyprus has been both a blessing and a curse, sparking centuries of conflict over control of ...
Thanks to Donald Trump, the 45th AND the 47th President of the Greatest Democracy on Earth (NOT!)—liberal white Euro-America ...
The term “transatlantic slave trade” has long been established as the predominant descriptor of the forced movement and ...
Discover the truth behind the world's strangest architectural mysteries, from the underground city of Derinkuyu and the Egyptian pyramids to Canada's mother-in-law doors.
The report to President Nixon submitted on June 11th 1971 by the U. S. Tariff Commission considered the petition of the “Pipe ...
Archeologists have uncovered the burial in Liternum, an ancient town in Campania that flourished from the 1st century BC to ...
Upon the de-commissioning of the Boreas Nelson and his wife Fanny spent time in London and Bath after which, at the end of 1788, they moved to Norfolk, to live with Nelson’s father at Burnham Thorpe.
The United States is a relatively young country, but there are plenty of historical places in America where you can lear ...