Photographer and author Gavin John dove into the murky waters of finding Australia's oldest pubs for his photography book, Australia's Historic Pubs. John tells 9news.com.au he ran into some ...
As a result, many young people can no longer read or write in cursive. But if you can—or are willing to learn—a wealth of historical documents await you in the U.S. National Archives. The federal ...
Trump became the first president in more than 125 years and the second in history to begin a second nonconsecutive term as president of the United States. And he launched a new era in Washington ...
Trump became only the second person in the nation’s nearly 250-year history to regain the White House after losing it — following Grover Cleveland, the first Democrat to become president after ...
CURLING enthusiasts in Stewarton braved the cold to play outdoors for the first time in 15 years. Stewarton Heather Curling Club has not played the sport outdoors for many years, but temperatures ...
President Joe Biden will leave the White House with a strong economy, historic gains in the job market, a foundation for future manufacturing growth, and having brought down decades-high inflation ...
Inaugurations have been held in both joy and sorrow in the nation's capital and, infamously, on a plane in Dallas. Here are historical images of inaugurations from Franklin Roosevelt to Joe Biden.
When we asked more than 20 of Britain's leading historians to nominate the best historical movies of all time, we certainly weren't expecting this. So what did make the final list of the 100 best ...
More than 12,000 buildings were destroyed, and while every house tells a story, we also lost dozens of religious institutions, libraries, historic landmarks and masterworks by acclaimed architects.
According to her obituary, Merrill died at the age of 89 in 2012 and had been a curator of the Exeter Historical Society. Merrill was also the author of “Exeter New Hampshire 1888 – 1988,” a ...
It still feels sad along Union Street, the historic thoroughfare linking Plymouth’s centre to the Devonport dockyards. The clubs where sailors used to party are boarded up and many shops are ...
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