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The Soldier and the Revolutionary War” opened June 7 on the Army’s 250th birthday. It has artifacts never before displayed ...
Wide Awake Films of Kansas City has helped create a unique exhibit, “Call To Arms: The Soldier and the Revolutionary War,” for the U.S. Army. The two-year exhibit opened earlier this month ...
Friday is the Fourth of July, and Central Arkansans have numerous options to celebrate.
Chief Cornstalk had crossed the Ohio River to stop Colonel Andrew Lewis and his 1,000 militia from linking up with Lord ...
As we celebrate our nation’s independence, many may be surprised to learn that a Revolutionary War battle took place in ...
Rocky Mount State Historic Site went back in time to visit the year 1775 for its Colonial Independence Day event. A “Governor ...
The Ohio History Connection is mapping patriots’ gravesites, in hope of better preserving them across the state.
The Tennessee Society Sons of the American Revolution held an Independence Day celebration at James White Fort in Knoxville ...
Inscription: 1-50, McPhaul’s Mill. Rendezvous point for local Tories. Near here on Sept. 1, 1781, David Fanning’s men routed ...
December 1776 - The Storm Before Trenton Washington’s surprise attack in Trenton is as legendary as it was nearly suicidal.
Revolutionary War soldier, Samuel Cooper, was honored by community members and the boy scouts in Columbus in light of ...