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On Sunday, May 18, the Newtown Historical Society in conjunction with the C.H. Booth Library presented “Gettysburg — Three ...
Members of the EARTH Metal Detecting Club of Central New York will gather at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, June 2, at the Dunham ...
Lori Nohner, research historian for the State Historical Society of North Dakota, looks at a button on a New Hampshire Civil ...
Green Bluff’s Siemers Farm, known for strawberry and fall festivals, transformed into a Civil War battlefield this Memorial ...
We need this year more than ever to be reminded of the meaning of the day. At a moment of national crisis that is frequently ...
Re-enactors opened the Fort D Historic Site for Memorial Day weekend. From May 24-26, the Fort is available for tours and re-enactors will fire the historic Woodruff cannon. The Woodruff gun is one of ...
May 22, 2025 (San Diego) -- Long-time San Diego resident Al (A.J.) Converse has written a historical fiction novel about his ...
This is the second of three articles highlighting exhibits in the Heartland Military Museum which will hold its grand opening ...
Early in the Civil War, two ironclad ships faced off in a battle that would change naval warfare forever. What made ironclad ...
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Civil War Cannonball Still in Fort Sumter Wall | Rare Battlefield FindWhile touring historic Fort Sumter with the National Park Service, we spotted a Civil War artillery projectile still embedded in the brick wall—right where it struck over 160 years ago. Join us as we ...
On September 6, 1781, in one of the Revolutionary War’s most brutal episodes, America’s infamous traitor Benedict Arnold led 800 British troops in an assault on Fort Griswold in Groton, Connecticut.
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