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Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. On Jan. 1, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, which effectively freed enslaved persons in the ...
As you make your summer travel plans, these museums and exhibits dedicated to Black history and culture should be on your ...
LancasterHistory's newest museum has been accepted into a National Park Service network dedicated to the U.S. era of ...
From Hemingway to Buffett, Sun Valley has been a quiet backdrop for legends, landmark deals and literary history for nearly ...
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear and state officials unveiled a new statewide tourism trail showcasing Kentucky’s Black history and ...
Born into slavery, William Goodridge became a hero. His York home now tells a powerful story of freedom, courage and ...
By Madeleine Wright Click here for updates on this story KENNETT SQUARE, Pennsylvania (KYW) — Kennett Square heralds itself as the mushroom capital of the world. But what many people don’t know is ...
The Tamaqua area was their hunting ground in the 1720s. And while the Path of Tears forced many Native Americans to migrate ...
For the first ten years of the park's life, 1890 to 1900, there were only two routes between Chattanooga and the park: the ...
Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad train and RailCycle rides unaffected by April 2025 trestle bridge fire, purchase tickets to ...
The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center is once again turning Freedom Way into a street festival to celebrate ...
The transportation network for escaped slaves during the mid-1800s passed right through Delaware, a 95-mile trail spanning the first state. Delaware was the last slave state along the trail for many, ...