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Join the History Seekers Team as we follow a 160-year-old Civil War map into the heart of forgotten battlegrounds. Using our metal detectors, we uncover relics buried for generations—each one a silent ...
Worcester was the site of both the war's opening skirmish (the Battle of Powick Bridge on September 23, 1642) and its final battle (the Battle of Worcester on September 3, 1651) while the county as a ...
A memorial cross will be unveiled at a previously unmarked grave of the one of the youngest solider killed in combat during the Civil War in Sligo cemetery this morning.
This wine trail in Maryland offers exquisite vineyard views, a tasty array of wines, and some historical charm.
From live battle reenactments to walking in the footsteps of troops and visiting historical markers, these destinations offer ...
Discover some of the architecture and history of Cleveland's Black churches, many of which congregations are trying to ...
Penn Township author Ron Kirkwood spent 17 days in 2022 at the National Archives in Washington, DC, scouring hundreds of ...
Erie County native Strong Vincent's heroism on July 2, 1863, at the Battle of Gettysburg is not where he first distinguished himself as a commander.
The Battle of Gettysburg, fought on the first three days of July in 1863, resulted in more than 51,000 total casualties (dead, wounded, missing, captured), including more than 7,000 dead, yet it began ...
Photo by Bonnie Hobbs Members of the Bull Run Civil War Round Table pose in period costumes. Most people just think of the Centreville McDonald’s on Fort Drive as a place for burgers and fries.
Historian Patrick O’Donnell spotted an intriguing roadside marker and then spent six years researching a part of the Civil ...