Colmar Manor in Prince George’s County is a peek at a brief moment in American urbanism, and a cautionary tale about urban renewal and car-oriented development.
French settlers arrived at what is now St. Louis in the early 1700s. They remained on the east bank of the Mississippi until about 1750 when a new settlement, Ste. Geneviève, Missouri, across the ...
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AlterNet on MSNStuck in the past: How Trump's policies are dragging the U.S. back to the 19th centuryDuring Donald Trump’s first term as president, the United States lurched from the absurdity of his lies to the use of his ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHow an American Merchant, a French Official and a Pioneering Chemist Smuggled Much-Needed Gunpowder to the Continental ArmyShortly after taking command of the Continental Army in July 1775, General George Washington ordered an accounting of the ...
Ted Widmer, a consulting editor for this special issue of Globe Ideas, is the author of “Lincoln on the Verge: Thirteen Days ...
Jane Kamensky is the president and CEO of Monticello and the author of “A Revolution in Color: The World of John Singleton ...
Archeologists unearth signs from 1700s of British control in Florida after centuries of Spanish rule
The city of St. Augustine — with its centuries-old buildings and massive stone fort — is an enduring reminder of Spain’s ...
"Where you live can significantly impact the health of your marriage," Elijah Underwood, the founder of Underwood Law Firm, ...
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