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From Little Africa to the jazz cafes where Josephine Baker performed, here’s where to immerse yourself in the art, food, and ...
A brilliant Doctor Who tale set in WWI trenches, featuring the terrifying Weeping Angels, sadly missed its chance for an amazing TV adaptation.
Museum exhibits only tell part of what happened in the past. Visitors need to consider what is being included – and what is being left out.
Set in the aftermath of a twisted version of World War I, Chains of Lukomorye blends historical trauma with ancient myth. Folklore As Enemy And Atmosphere The game's world is the result of a ritual ...
Retired Army colonel to present on local African-American soldiers in WWI STAUNTON — The Augusta County Historical Society with the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library invites you to an evening with ...
A retired Army colonel to offer presentation on African-American WWI soldiers. NPS grants money for Southwest Virginia. Tractor pull honors late Stuarts Draft man.
Unidentified WWI soldier exhumed from Wausau cemetery as agencies work to identify man The veteran died by suicide in 1930 and left a note that did not contain his name.
Archaeology & History A Lost WWI Submarine Is Discovered ‘Remarkably Intact’ After 100 Years Researchers also surveyed a Navy torpedo bomber that crashed in 1950.
A first hand account from WWI soldier Melville Miller, is reenacted by an actor in Encounters, a new exhibit at the World War I Museum and Memorial, opened to the media for a sneak peak ahead of ...
The remains of a British soldier killed fighting in WW1 have been laid to rest – 108 years after his death.
James A. McDevitt, a balloon observer in France during World War I, survived being shot of the sky three times in 24 hours.
For generations, Army Pvt. David Moser's grave was marked by an erroneous headstone with a Latin cross, not a Star of David.