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Freedman’s Village in Arlington, Virginia The U.S. government built Freedman’s Village in June 1863 on land taken from ...
There’s something undeniably magical about standing on weathered wooden planks that have witnessed the passage of history, and Pennsylvania’s Sachs Covered Bridge delivers that time-traveling ...
The Robert E. Lee hotel was a gleaming 10-story symbol of Winston-Salem's boom time when it opened its doors in 1921.
This week marks the anniversary of the greatest battle in the United States’ Civil War. That battle, at Gettysburg, was ...
The debate has been settled. Oklahomans prefer to set AC thermostat to this temperature ...
More than 160 years ago, cannons thundered and rifles cracked over the hills of Gettysburg. More than 40 miles to the south, ...
A total of 461 different lots will be available through the auction with items ranging from a McDonald's gift certificate ...
Fort Gregg-Adams, formerly Fort Lee, was in 2023 the first Army base to be named for Black Americans. Now, it'll be the first named for a Buffalo Solider.
After about two years being known as “Fort Gregg-Adams,” the U.S. Army base in Prince George County will return to being called “Fort Lee” — though it’s not tech… ...
Fort-Gregg Adams officially restored its name to Fort Lee effective immediately, officials announced Monday.
Robert E. Ebersole Sept. 10, 1949 – June 12, 2025 Obituaries Jun 14, 2025 Ebersole Robert E. Ebersole, 75, of Duncansville, formerly of Claysburg, passed away Thursday at UPMC Altoona.
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