For the American Cancer Society, it’s one of their signature events of the year, and the chance for the South Florida community to come together and honor the memories of their loved ones and ...
NMAF copy 39088013968409 is a gift from Ms. Betty A. Brooks & Mrs. Barbara B. Jackson. "The plantation was a battlefield where slaves fought masters for physical and psychological survival. Although ...
The hot pink Post-it note plucked from the colorful collection of visitor comments adorning a wall in the Welcome Center at Whitney Plantation pretty much says it all. The anonymous writer went on to ...
Select an option below to continue reading this premium story. Already a Honolulu Star-Advertiser subscriber? Log in now to continue reading. The book was a collaboration of volunteers Yoshiko ...
During the 1930s, the Federal Writers' Project interviewed more than 2,200 ex-slaves throughout 17 states, including Louisiana. The narratives were cataloged in the Library of Congress and published ...
Take the La. 119 exit off U.S. 49, drive about a quarter of a mile and you'll see St. Augustine Catholic Church standing along the Cane River. And resting quietly in a mausoleum behind the church is ...
Friends visiting in Arkansas often ask where they can visit old Plantations. Plantations? They must think they are visiting Vicksburg, Miss. or one of the other locations where wealthy landowners ...
ACHERIE, La. — The stretch of the Mississippi River south of Natchez, Miss., was once home to more millionaires than any other region of the United States. Today, the riverbank is dotted with ...
NEW ORLEANS, La. - About a dozen grand Southern mansions remain intact in New Orleans Plantation Country, within an hour's drive from the French Quarter. Many are National Historic Landmarks and ...
After sunset, our plane landed in Kauai, the most western, very rural island of Hawaii. We rented a car, drove away from the glitzy coastal hotels, headed west for an hour through farmland and forest, ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Visiting Hawaii’s Plantation Villiage in Waipahu is like taking a step back in time. “So we start with the Hawaiian flag since they were the first laborers,” said volunteer Robert ...
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