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Baltimore’s real story, revolution, slavery, industry, and the harbor that shaped an American city
This tour traces Baltimore’s history through its monuments, waterfront, and working neighborhoods, from the War of 1812 and the birth of the national anthem to the city’s ties to slavery and shipping.
A long, wooden log slide, used to transport trees from the top of a mountain to the sawmill, once stretched 7.5 miles in the Adirondacks.
The US president is a man of action, as Rubio has characterized him. "If you don't know, now you know.” Now Madruo knows.
The U.S. Army, 1783–1811: Defending a New Nation by John R. Maass (born 1965) is a reprint of his earlier work for the United States Army Center of Military History (CMH). Maass, who received his ...
America has toppled governments or otherwise intervened in Latin America many times, and particularly so from the 1850s and, ...
So, to quote Sir Edmund Hillary after he had reached the summit of Everest, I “have knocked the bastard off”.In my case, the Herculean achievement in question is to have finally read War and ...
Donald Trump’s Venezuela operation exposes the hollowness of the rules-based order. International law lies in ruins as power ...
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California’s place in enslaved people’s struggle for freedom
The end of slavery was not solely brought about by the Civil War in the U.S., but also by centuries of resistance across the ...
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Glengarry House, east of Glen Walter. When this stone mansion was built in 1791, at the enormous cost of 1,300 pounds ...
The Nodaway County Historical Society recently inducted Lt. Albert Leroy David into the Stairway of Stars. The Stairway of ...
During his second inaugural address, Trump explained his plan to invoke the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 as a part of the ...
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