Ever wonder how many of the streets in Olean were named? The origins of several names are directly traced to important figures of the Revolutionary War — patriots who served or played key roles in the ...
The Attucks-Lee-Banneker chapter will celebrate America 250-Ohio this weekend by highlighting forgotten stories of ...
Moores Creek National Battlefield, the site where, on Feb. 27, 1776, the first decisive victory of the American Revolution ...
The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum is partnering with the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Sophie de Marsac ...
A talk was held at the Arts and Heritage Center of North Augusta on George Walton, John Milledge and George Galphin in their ...
As the British Red Coats retreated through Lexington on April 19, 1775, after the Battle of Lexington and Concord, two men, ...
Old Three Notch DAR honors Covington County students with 2025-26 Good Citizen and Youth Leadership awards at Andalusia City ...
Plans for Tamaqua’s Liberty Tree Park continue to take shape. The North Railroad Street park, which is still under development, is home to Schuylkill County’s Liberty tree, and will soon have a ...
Agrippa Hull, who served more than six years in the Continental Army, emerged from the Revolution respected in his Berkshire community yet constrained by persistent racism and the nation’s compromises ...
The Revolutionary War was about many things — self-governance being at the core — but a major driver was access to land. The British restricted colonists’ migration westward across the Appalachian ...
More than a decade before he became the country's first president, George Washington was leading a critical campaign in the early days of the American Revolution. The Siege of Boston was his first ...
Volunteers in Buncombe County and other Western North Carolina communities are gearing up for a full year of events to mark ...