Stretching from western Anatolia to southeastern Europe, this previously unknown land bridge provides a whole new migration ...
Nestled in the shelves of Hill Memorial Library is a collection of works about vampires that any fan of the gothic would ...
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HAVERHILL — “Queen Slipper City” was once renowned for its livelihoods built off leather and laces. Today, a hidden trove of that shoemaking history has been dusted off and is soon to be displayed.
Deep in forgotten caves, scientists uncovered traces of a human lineage unlike any other. Their lives, diets, and survival strategies reveal a hidden chapter of our story. Ford to move world ...
Pensacola is well known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant downtown, but as America’s first multi-year European settlement, the city is also rich with history to learn and explore. Historic ...
In 1999, a UFO skeptic sat face-to-face with something he couldn’t debunk. The being called Lacerta spoke of an ancient reptilian race, humanity’s engineered origins, and the looming return of our ...
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla — Habitat for Humanity of St. Augustine/St Johns County (Habitat St. Johns) purchased a new property and will develop its largest affordable housing community in its 33-year history ...
Projects on Richmond’s diverse origins, Black heritage, Lost Cause mythmaking and more are flourishing in place of dismantled Confederate monuments. RICHMOND — Abraham Peyton Skipwith died in 1799 and ...
The triumph of partisanship over principle was vividly played out in the key state of Virginia in the 1800 presidential election. Alexander Keyssar, a professor of history and social policy at the ...
This August marks 80 years since the United States detonated two atomic weapons over Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. This gets a lot of attention in history books and the media, as it marks the end of ...
It’s all out there if you just look up from your phone. I was on assignment in St. George the other day, taking some photographs. On my way back home, I was walking up from Richmond Terrace to ...