Named after British horticulturists John Evelyn and the prevelence of crabtrees in England, this bath and body-care empire was founded in 1973 by Cyrus Harvey—no relation whatsoever—a New Englander ...
Google no longer lets users leave reviews for the Gulf of America after the company updated its maps to comply with the U.S.
Archaeologists have uncovered “conclusive physical evidence” of the first church site, circa 1610, in Hampton in what is the ...
This is not exclusive to the Middle East – “map wars” are underway across the globe. Some of the more well-known examples ...
AN URGENT plea for action to save a 360-year old warship sunken in the Thames Estuary near Southend Pier has been issued as the ship “rapidly deteriorates”. The London, dating to 1665 ...
There’s no shortage of workout classes, experimental facials, and rejuvenating treatments—but which buzzy appointments are worth your time and money? Welcome to “Book It,” where we do the ...
A lease for a 17th-century hotel described as 'an ideal wedding venue' is up for grabs for £55,000. Pinchinthorpe Hall in Guisborough, an elegant manor house from the 1600s, is being offered for ...
For more than 10 years, I've led Apartment Therapy's real home content, producing thousands of house tours from around the world. Currently, I live in my maximalist dream home in New Orleans, ...
At the same time, the preservation of Ukraine and its further rapprochement with Poland will cause irreparable damage to Russia's security, returning its border area to the 17th century even if the ...
Dating back to the 17th century, the continually controversial Bergen blue laws ban the Sunday sale of non-essential items such as furniture, appliances, clothing and cars, the Record said.
The closest echo in art history for such a fiercely furrowed, lock-eyed, and, yes, trumpant glare is an out-of-the-way portrait from the paintbrush of the 17th-Century Italian Baroque artist ...
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