The Washington Elm, where legend has it, George Washington took command of the Continental Army on July 3, 1775, in Cambridge, Massachusetts*, serves in the collective memory of the United States as ...
GAFFNEY — On Jan. 17, 1781, a late-stage Revolutionary War battle in the South Carolina backcountry ended in an American ...
The victory was swift and decisive, rekindling the flame of hope within the Continental Army and turning the tide of the Revolutionary War. The triumph in Trenton overshadowed the defeat ... The ...
John Foster from Mentor Public Library will explore one of World War II’s most famous and crucial episodes – the sinking of ...
Only through the courageous actions of the fabled Maryland 400 has Washington successfully evacuated the bulk of the ...
It’s been nearly 250 years, but it appears that the Revolutionary War may not be over. We obviously aren’t opposed by an ...
Kathy Nadeau, who has become known in historical reenactment circles for crafting quality period uniforms and costumes, also getting her work placed in museums.
The Ear Inn operates in a building constructed in 1770 for an aide who served George Washington in the Revolutionary War.
No man has had a greater impact on the United States than George Washington. This quintessential American carried the country ...
According to the history books, founded in 1842 and opening in 1844, the Wadsworth Atheneum is the oldest public art museum ...