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Before the Declaration of Independence, there was the Olive Branch Petition. Written 250 years ago on July 5th, the Olive ...
American Village celebrated two landmark events in U.S. history with immersive, reverent ceremonies that brought the past vividly to life.
A legal team led by former Democratic state Rep. Jeff Crossman has filed a class action lawsuit challenging Ohio’s plan to ...
A legal team led by former Democratic state Rep. Jeff Crossman has filed a class action lawsuit challenging Ohio’s plan to ...
Today, parks will be full of Americans decked out in red, white and blue. The smell of hot dogs and charcoal will fill the ...
Holiday revelers say there’s no other place they’d rather be to celebrate America’s 249th birthday than Boston, coming out ...
As hundreds of families sat down to a pancake breakfast at Winter Garden’s Masonic Lodge, 13-year-old Joceyln Loetz parked ...
Join the celebration! Discover Warren Countys rich history and community spirit at the Bicentennial Celebration. Fun for all ...
The Declaration of Independence condemns King George III for having “burnt our towns.” But the British were not to blame for one of the war’s most infamous conflagrations.
It is time once again to celebrate the red, white and blue. Of course, by that, I mean the Union Jack, the flag of the United ...
The Declaration of Independence is celebrated because it was an inflection point where the Continental Congress decided that ...
The United States of America is a product of Britain, fueled by the bold practitioners of Enlightenment thought. All the ...