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India Peters was one of many 'Rosie the Riveter' WWII factory workers. Now, at 106, she's looking back on her life.
Rosie the Riveter is known as a cultural icon that encouraged women to join the workforce during wartime. But the name is often associated with the 1942 “We Can Do It!” poster created by J ...
“It was, as far as we know, the first permanent exhibit on LGBTQ history at a national park.” ...
There's no better way to honor your country than by giving your baby a patriotic name! This post appeared first in Mamasuncut ...
Bob Castro and daughter Angela Watford made a trip to Beaumont last week on a hunt for family history — the focus of their journey the island that sits in the Neches River between the Purple Heart ...
The national debt now stands at $107,000 per citizen, with the debt-to-gross domestic product ratio exceeding 100%.
I was nearly seduced by a Komodo-dragon-themed fountain, but I believe that a true firework should go up and go boom, and a ...
There is no shortage of things to do for the Fourth of July around Ann Arbor. You can celebrate Independence Day with parades ...
Today, Lowell National Historical Park includes several restored buildings and a variety of exhibits, in addition to canal ...
The inspiration behind Rosie the Riveter was Rosalind “Roz” Palmer Walker, a well-to-do Long Island 19-year-old who decided to forego a Seven Sisters college education to start work in 1942 on the ...
It’s just one entry in what promises to be a large roster of events and activations celebrating Monroe’s impact on art and ...
The grand opening is just around the corner. La Catrina Chingona invites the public to attend its grand opening on July 1.