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While her wild younger brother is a feted household name, Gwen John is hardly known. But a fascinating new book, which ...
The violin by the famed Italian luthier was plundered at the end of World War II and presumed lost or destroyed. Now experts ...
Doubleday Field and the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum may be the stars of Cooperstown's lineup, but the ...
Taken at face value, the 1940 WB Series was nothing special. It was a solid, affordable and reliable 1.5-ton truck. Designed ...
The Soldier and the Revolutionary War” opened June 7 on the Army’s 250th birthday. It has artifacts never before displayed ...
Since the city's establishment in the 1820s, Indianapolis has been a magnet for immigrants seeking opportunity and refuge.
He was always a proud American, even when his country locked him up. A World War II hero celebrates 100 years and says his ...
Life in the 1920s looked vastly different than our world today. From fashion and music to sports and travel, here's how times ...
Every Philosophy 101 student knows the dilemma. If given the chance to kill Adolf Hitler years before his tyrannical ...
A street artist in Italy used oil pastels to portrait Raymond Plummer, shortly after he enlisted in World War II.
Beneath the streets of great cities lies a world of secrets and ancient memories. The Subterranean Tourist is your guide to ...
For most people, 12 days of war involving Iran, and now a ceasefire is something we see on the news but for one North Texas ...
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