Bullet holes from 250 years ago are still visible today at the House in the Horseshoe State Historic Site. They were left ...
Perhaps your history teachers failed to alert you to these Civil War facts: Jefferson Davis nearly got mugged by an angry female mob; Abraham Lincoln loved the Confederate anthem "Dixie," and Paul ...
Things have been very quiet online between DDG and Halle Bailey after their ongoing court battle drama this past summer, but now feathers have been ruffled again, and Black Twitter is over it. Let us ...
Relive history as knowledgeable reenactors, both military and civilian in period costume, recreate an American Civil War Encampment and Battle in a rural setting in Hainesville. The annual Civil War ...
The Civil War ripped apart nearly every bond Americans shared — classmates, friends, even family members found themselves on opposite sides of the conflict. One of the most unique feuds came in the ...
Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” is a hit with audiences — and so is the film’s soundtrack. Anderson is known for his musical prowess, and his 10th feature film is packed with hits.
Looking for a picturesque, genealogy research trip this fall? Consider a trip to Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park in Washington County, Arkansas. A large Civil War battle was fought there Dec. 7, ...
Former Dukes of Hazzard star John Schneider has just released a new song in tribute to the late Charlie Kirk, and in an interview, he says the song is a "battle cry" for conservatives. The 65-year-old ...
An annual event highlighting civic history returns to Van Raalte Farm Park in September. The 16th Annual Van Raalte Farm Civil War Muster runs Sept. 20-21 at 1076 E. 16th St. in Holland, with hours ...
The dashing and dastardly Confederate Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan and his Raiders traveled 185 miles through southeastern Indiana, earning him the nickname “King of the Horse Thieves,” because ...
Both the Union and the Confederacy believed God was on their side, using faith to justify their respective causes. Tyler Rice of Columbus, Ohio is a freelance historian specializing in religion and ...
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