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He was always a proud American, even when his country locked him up. A World War II hero celebrates 100 years and says his ...
The violin by the famed Italian luthier was plundered at the end of World War II and presumed lost or destroyed. Now experts ...
Bold, brash, and unforgettable - P-51 nose art told stories in paint across the fog of war. Whether honoring a sweetheart ...
In times of societal collapse – whether war, oppression or pandemic – art emerges not as a luxury but as a vital lifeline, a means of ...
Warsaw's gorgeously reconstructed Old Town and, in its rising downtown, the new museum of modern art, by the New York–based ...
The Architecture of Presidential Commemoration” surveys the history of presidential memorialization, a complicated tale.
From firing up the grill by the beach to watching the Fourth of July fireworks, losing yourself in Maoli’s or Silk’s music, ...
Doubleday Field and the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum may be the stars of Cooperstown's lineup, but the ...
Our suggestions include the Wisconsin Maritime Museum, Strand Adventures, Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center and the Rahr-West ...
The statesman turned to artmaking 110 years ago to treat his deep depression. That hobby both restored his spirits and turned ...
Every Philosophy 101 student knows the dilemma. If given the chance to kill Adolf Hitler years before his tyrannical ...