Artifacts found Metal detecting for confederate soldier civil war camps (private permission). After filming last week's ...
We found an EPIC BIG SILVER CACHE at an abandoned WWII military base while metal detecting! The history Seekers Team was invited to an abandoned US Army base to locate silver coins, relics, and other ...
The historic vessel "Vital de Oliveira" was positively identified more than a decade after an unsuspecting fisherman's net ...
Tilly Laskey has been a curator at the Maine Historical Society for 10 years. She’s created a platform for other curators or ...
The Honor Bell Foundation is now building a second bell, known as the Pikes Peak Honor Bell. It will be serving at Pikes Peak ...
On the heels of the 161st anniversary of the day the H.L. Hunley and its crew sank, the North Charleston museum has newly ...
A plaque commemorating Tommy the pigeon was unveiled at Dalton’s leisure centre in 1995. Pictured are Dalton mayor Ann Coward (left), helped by Joyce Higgin, whose father owned the pigeon (Image: ...
Feb. 17 marks the 161st anniversary of when the H.L. Hunley made history by becoming the first submarine to successfully sink an enemy warship during battle.
Royal treasures that went underground during the onset of World War II have been rediscovered. A cache of Lithuanian and Polish royal treasures that were hidden in 1939 have been found 85-years later.
Experts had assessed the land and found it containing important stone ... flint manufacturing site as well as the remains of a World War II training area used by US forces to prepare for D-Day.
Graham's Farm in Lake City was a stop for Francis Marion’s troops during the Revolutionary War. A festival, reenactment bring ...