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The new Civil War Trails sign on the Eastern Shore dedicates Peter Jacob Carter. The sign’s origins lie with Arthur Carter, ...
Readers of newspapers across America 160 years ago this week would have seen two similar headlines on the front page of their paper trumpeting the end of the Civil War: “Victory, Victory” and “The ...
Acclaimed journalist and biographer Richard Brookhiser will host a lecture on his latest book, “Glorious Lessons: John Trumball, Painter of the American Revolution,” at the Virginia ...
A historic African American church said it's being pushed out by developers and gentrification. Church leaders say developers ...
Some remember the Vietnam War battles from the headlines of the 1960s and 1970s, others from movies and history books ...
A Georgetown fellow arrested in Rosslyn last month remains in immigration custody and is getting treated as a "high-security" ...
Historical Markers alongside streets and roadways in Louisa County tell a story of county history in snapshots from its beginnings in 1742 until phasing out of the Civilian Conservation Corps ...
In 1894, the current site of the campus at Virginia Randolph was the site of a one-room schoolhouse where Virginia Randolph – ...