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But a project out of the University of Virginia called The Papers of George Washington also confirms that the first president’s natural hair color was light brown.
A pair of vandals launched an attack on Washington Square Park’s famed arch early Monday — tossing balloons filled with red paint at its two statues dedicated to George Washington.
We're taking you inside The Carver Museum, which was once George Washington Carver High School. Built in 1926, the school was the first high school for students of color in Arizona.
NEW YORK (WCBS 880) - Last October, the Port Authority changed the color of the necklace lights on the George Washington Bridge for the first time ever. They turned them pink for Breast Cancer ...
Last spring researchers at the George Washington University Survey Research Center interviewed residents of the District and neighboring suburbs on quality-of-life measures.
The book tells the story of Hercules, a slave whom George Washington used as a chef. The book shows Hercules and his daughter happy and taking pride in making the president a birthday cake.
For the past eight years, for better or worse, the chief prosecutor for Prince George's County has made headlines and stirred passionate debate. During his tenure, State's Attorney Jack B. Johnson ...
George Washington, who led America through the Revolution and became its first president, might well have remained a Virginia farmer if the policies of King George III of England had not intervened.
America's Founding Fathers had some truly defining locks. While our first president's hair itself was all real, the color was not.
A Color Guard of the Artillery Company of Newport presents honors for George Washington's birthday in front of the Houdon statue at the Redwood Library on Bellevue Avenue in Newport.
While doing research for her first novel, "Dear George, Dear Mary," CBS2's Mary Calvi discovered a letter written by Washington that could be a big clue about his very first love.
A 1780 painting of General George Washington by John Trumball depicts a person believed to be William "Billy" Lee in stylized dress.