Four houses of worship in southern New England are examples of the estimated 1% of congregations in the U.S. that have ...
Washington, D.C., is gearing up for pivotal primaries this month to elect a new delegate to Congress and a new mayor ...
Whoever emerges victorious from a tightly contested Democratic primary race will have an opportunity to continue — or reshape ...
To celebrate America's 250th birthday, the library partnered with a brewery to produce the founding father's beer — and an ...
The Kennedy Center has not approved a budget for the NSO, officials say, alarming supporters and leaving the orchestra months ...
George Washington stayed in many homes during the Revolution. One estate, the Dey mansion in New Jersey, still stands today.
George Washington is a larger-than-life figure in American history - but at the end of the day, he was a man who enjoyed ...
A British ban stripped thousands of skilled mariners of their livelihoods overnight – and gave Washington a chance to turn ...
Tennessee is marking 230 years of statehood on Monday, June 1 — the date in 1796 when President George Washington signed legislation admitting Tennessee to the Union.
Running with an unwavering focus on workers’ and tenants’ rights, she has built a campaign fueled by union support and progressive grassroots energy.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey welcomed families to the reopening of Dolphin Playground near the George Washington Bridge in Manhattan on May 28 after the park was closed about eight ...
On June 1, 1796, President George Washington granted Tennessee admission as the 16th state. John Sevier was chosen to lead and Knoxville was its capital.
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