Lucia Reyes ’29 is a prospective psychology major and creative writing minor. She enjoys writing, reading, playing The Sims ...
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The Starving Time: Colonial America's Darkest Hour
Most people know that part of the reason why the first Thanksgiving was celebrated because the first winter in Plymouth did a ...
Retiring in Central America offers an appealing mix of low living costs, natural scenery, and expat-friendly communities ...
The American Revolution filmmaker talks about the hypocrisies of US history and what’s missing from our political lives today ...
It was held by the English Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony and members of the Wampanoag Nation. The gathering was to celebrate ...
Ken Burns' latest documentary, 'The American Revolution,' misrepresents the influence of Iroquois Confederacy on the founding ...
What made this encounter truly extraordinary was Samoset's command of the English language. He had learned to speak English from fishermen who worked the waters off Monhegan Island in the Gulf of ...
Discover five affordable towns where American history lives on—from Natchez’s antebellum mansions to Gettysburg’s storied ...
In the mid-1950s, the U.S. quietly opened a door that could have changed Puerto Rican history forever.
Residential Properties Ltd. announced the sale of 47 Third Street in Newport for $1.44 million. RPL Sales Associate Pawler Garrahan proudly represented the buyer in this transaction.
Colonial Americans, including George Washington, celebrated countless "thanksgivings" throughout their lives – just not in ...
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