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A cruise ship, specifically a ship with the river cruise company Viking, has been docked in Louisville since the Fourth of ...
This Week In History: On Oct. 13, 1992, American Indians lead a group of about 150 people at a Columbus Day protest at a replica of Christopher Columbus' ship the Santa Maria, which was docked in ...
Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples Day are on Monday, Oct. 14. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt designated it as a national holiday in 1934, according to the Library of Congress. Now a federal ...
Monday, Oct. 14, marks the federal holiday of Columbus Day, a holiday that many states and cities now recognize as Indigenous Peoples Day and Italian Heritage Day. New York City has recognized the ...
Columbus Day began as a celebration of Italian immigrants who faced persecution in the U.S. But for many it’s now a symbol of the colonization and oppression of Indigenous people.
Columbus Day is currently one of 11 holidays recognized by the federal government. But President Trump says he's bringing the commemoration of the Italian explorer's 1492 journey to the "New World ...
President Trump vowed to bring Columbus Day back in honor of the historical figure credited with discovering the "New World," while blaming Democrats for tarnishing his reputation.
Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples' Day fall on Monday, Oct. 14 this year. ... You can ship packages any day, as usual. UPS pickup and delivery services are available.
Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples' Day fall on Monday, Oct. 14 this year. ... You can ship packages any day, as usual. UPS pickup and delivery services are available.
Columbus Day is currently one of 11 holidays recognized by the federal government. But President Donald Trump says he's bringing the commemoration of the Italian explorer's 1492 journey to the ...
Monday, Oct. 14, marks the federal holiday of Columbus Day, a holiday that many states and cities now recognize as Indigenous Peoples Day and Italian Heritage Day. New York City has recognized the ...
Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples Day are on Monday, Oct. 14.. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt designated it as a national holiday in 1934, according to the Library of Congress.Now a federal ...