In New Paltz, Historic Huguenot Street strives to represent the early European settlers and those who both came before them ...
On a recent sunny Sunday afternoon, two small, separate deposits of sad memory were laid down in Northern Ireland, as new memorials to the dead of its Troubles were unveiled. In Richhill, a tidy ...
Once described as Armagh’s finest antiquarian but now largely forgotten, John Corry (1805-1856) is to be commemorated with an Ulster History Circle blue plaque in the city.
Located on the west side of today’s Vineyard Avenue in Highland, an 18 th century stone farmhouse represents early agriculture and industry in the region. Built circa 1778 on a 298-acre farm by ...
Hopes of having a blue plaque erected to acknowledge the Northern Irish roots of the eighth man to walk on the moon have been dashed because the astronaut was not born in Ulster. However, an ...
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