One hundred six years ago today, the songwriter who helped establish the Academy of Country Music was born in Oklahoma.
In the opening moments of Train Dreams — both the film and the Denis Johnson novella it’s based on — it’s 1917. In the ...
Most people have never known a time without a Naval Base in Corpus Christi. We're taking a look at how the Navy landed here ...
The Hollywood hotel has followed the city's history — from inception to weathering storms and discrimination. 100 years later ...
Prange's special Christmas windows enchanted every youngster who witnessed them. Today, Sheboygan County Museum carries on ...
A 23-year-old Canadian sniper wearing an eye patch walked into the Dutch city of Zwolle just after midnight on April 14, 1945 ...
With President Trump and many other world leaders preoccupied with the war in Ukraine, some Europeans are growing alarmed about what the Russian army has been doing much more quietly along other ...
Early in the morning of Dec. 7, 1941, Japanese torpedoed and dive bombers as well as fighters first struck Naval Air Station ...
Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands spent a month in the Berkshires with her daughter Juliana and granddaughters Irene and Beatrix, marking the first time a ...
Raymond “Rock’N’Roll” Robustelli of Oakland — and more recently, Folsom State Penitentiary — had been in San Miguel for only ...
Workers at General Motors occupied factories for 44 days in Flint, controlling irreplaceable auto body dies. Michigan’s governor, in a reversal of the historical pattern, refused to use militia to ...
Langtry legions. The real Judge Roy Bean, not the ones from film and screen, was a colorful character of the Old West without need for embellishment. He proclaimed he was “the law west of the Pecos” ...
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