Trace/s,” an exhibition at the Center for Brooklyn History, highlights the borough’s neglected story of slavery — and the Black genealogists helping to unearth it.
Philanthropists Alfred and Gail Engelberg sold their lakefront Palm Beach home for $23.8 million, a steep discount from its ...
Hagerman Valley Historical Society clarifies origins of its prehistoric horse skeleton replica, announces museum expansion to ...
"Trace/s," the Brooklyn Public Library's newest exhibit, was unveiled last week in Downtown Brooklyn, connecting the legacy ...
The owners of the Sunken Manor haunted house attraction near Travelers Rest hope to grow into agrotourism business with a ...
Framingham's Fuller Middle School is named for a 20th century Black couple who were prominent in their respective fields ...
Jan. 28 was Awards Night at the History Forum, as over 100 people gathered at the Methodist Church, a church noted for ...
The Lucile Parker Gallery at William Carey University is hosting an exhibit of work by Johnnie Maberry called “Evolution as ...
Helena Foulkes comes from a powerful political family. A very influential family with deep political and financial ...
Larry Clark reveals new photographs from his iconic 1970s series "Tulsa" that paints a haunting portrait of opioid addiction ...
Bankrupt Purdue Pharma LP and its owners have agreed to over $7 billion settlement to resolve lawsuits over OxyContin's role ...