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 powering 13 drivers’ and 10 constructors’ championships to selling its own team for £1, the Blue Oval has tasted the highs and lows of competition over six decades in F1 ...
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 ...
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A Rumored New Mustang Could Be Unlike Any Other in Ford History
Ford could be on the path to making its controversial four-door Mustang prospect a reality. The Dearborn automaker recently recommitted itself to making affordable cars again, not just SUVs. But ...
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 ...
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GRAAMA ‘Nobody Knows’ exhibit tells little-known Black history
The Grand Rapids African American Museum and Archives officially opened its doors to its new location, with a new exhibit to ...
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