Roughly 50 miles east of Atlanta on Highway 78, near the Oconee County line, a simple roadside marker commemorates one of the most horrific racial crimes in American history.
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Pop-up exhibit at Ford Museum highlights America’s history
A new exhibit is on display at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum.
Austin High to host AAUW’s 21st Women’s History Month Assembly March 2, featuring winter adventurer and thru-hiker Emily Ford ...
From world class institutions to local gems, these Detroit area museums offer a strong mix of art, history, music, and ...
These are some of the most dangerous cars ever sold in America Throughout automotive history, certain vehicles have earned ...
On Feb. 23, 1971, James R. Ford made history when he won a seat on the Tallahassee City Commission, 100 years after the first ...
It's the end of the line for Thomas the Tank Engine. The moon-faced, bright blue train will no longer stop at The Henry ...
Death of cartel boss El Mencho could impact America's ongoing fentanyl crisis as his organization allegedly caused hundreds ...
Tuscaloosa County boys basketball secured its first AHSAA Class 7A Final Four berth, beating Thompson for the Northwest ...
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How the Ford 427 stacks up against Chrysler’s 426 Hemi V8
You meet very few engines that can change how you think about American performance, but the Ford 427 and Chrysler 426 Hemi V8 ...
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