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A five-foot-long handwritten scroll from Boston in 1847 titled “A Resolution and Protest Against Slavery”—long thought to ...
Dr. Frank Caserta, who collects historic newspapers, owns what he believes is the only privately held copy of this rare document that printed the Declaration of Independence in its entirety.
Along a tucked-away street in downtown Austin, a historic neighborhood has undergone massive transformations over the past ...
The Declaration of Independence is full of promise and a few mysteries. A rare copy of it ended up at The Henry Ford Museum ...
A troubling sign of the times: national park visitors being asked to report information that is "negative" about past or ...
Volunteer Jennifer Cromack made the extraordinary discovery while trawling through 18th and 19th century journals which had ...
Imaging high-resolution subsurface defects nondestructively in Mo-Si multilayer (ML) blanks used in extreme ultraviolet lithography is a challenge and no known metrology tools are available to ...
The 1.3-mile Westside Trail–Segment 4 project connects communities from Pittsburgh Yards to Blandtown, delivering 6.7 miles of uninterrupted pathway alongside historic Washington Park ATLANTA ...
Signs posted at Fort Moultrie and Fort Sumter ask visitors to report any information they experienced that may place American history in a negative light.
That sign above the Time and Temperature Building in Portland has been an iconic part of the skyline since it was first installed in 1964. The building itself, originally named the Chapman Building, ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis just signed an update to the Live Local Act that gives Florida developers freer rein to build residential structures without having to abide by local requirements if they meet ...