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Books for Kids: A question of time

Now that the hectic holiday activities of Hanukkah and Christmas have come to a close and school is still out, kids have time ...
After cataloguing nearly 1,800 historic maps and plans, staff in Charleston’s Records Management division shared a look into ...
In 1923, President Calvin Coolidge lit the first national Christmas tree on the White House lawn. Members of the First ...
LGBTQ+ Ohioans have always been part of our state. Some of their stories going back to the Civil War era are now being told.
Unlike our European brethren, U.S. residents aren’t exactly falling over medieval castles. The reason makes perfect sense, ...
There are still folks to whom my yearly holiday greeting is “Merry Krimble,” a classic onomatopoeiacal Beatle-ism uttered on ...
A gigantic birthday candle will be projected onto the Washington Monument this New Year’s Eve as fireworks dazzle the night ...
In Ontario, Paris is a charming town boasting Canada’s richest collection of cobblestone architecture, echoing European ...
Part of the appeal of the Boyle myth may be that it promised a clean break: a waymark at which alchemy was cast aside and chemistry took over. But such changes rarely if ever happen in science, and ...