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Located on a corner lot in Harrison, 300 Davis Avenue was the home of Henry Allers, a local doctor and the surgeon general of ...
A Providence Children’s Museum gallery depicting people who immigrated to Rhode Island omits the history of Indigenous, ...
Only four of the Boston Harbor drumlin islands, Deer Island, Nut Island, World's End and Webb Memorial, are accessible by car ...
We've updated our guide to more than 100 reader-recommended breweries to enjoy heading into the summer season.
In 1773, one unidentified official's disagreement with his boss, and his actions to inform Americans about it, played a big ...
Washington loves a leaker. An “unidentified source” who’s willing to spill the beans and dish on his boss or colleagues.
Paul Revere embarked upon his famous midnight ride on April 18, 1775, dashing from Boston toward Lexington and Concord to ...
If amateur investigation into my lineage is to be believed, Rebecca Nurse is my ninth great-grandmother, Lynne Weiler writes.
Reenactors showed thousands of people the story start of the American Revolutionary War and the "shot heard round the world" ...
After the “shot heard round the world” started the Revolutionary War, Williamsburg found itself on the threshold of its own ...
Historians and others look to balance any celebrations with questions about slavery, women and Indigenous people and what their stories say about the U.S. overall.
The Revolutionary War reenactors, toting muskets and powder horns, stood in the dooryard of the Parson Barnard House on a soggy morning last week. Minute men Alexander Cain, Bob Allegretto and Tyler ...