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As a historical interpreter, researcher, artist, and designer, Cheyney McKnight incorporates 18th and 19th-century African American design skills to create pieces with a modern twist.
Inside the 19th-century Baltimore tradition that stubbornly persists Arabber Keith Chesley carefully fills the horse-drawn cart with vegetables and fruits to sell on the streets of Baltimore.
June 26, 2025 This Extravagant 19th-Century English Estate Just Hit the Market for $13.5 Million Chedington Court, a grand Jacobean Revival mansion in Dorset, offers 58 acres of landscaped grounds ...
As the first building to be built from an iron frame, the Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings in England is a forerunner of all iron- and steel-framed towers. Now, its custodians want people to know that.
Wool coats and 19th century hats: See costumes soldiers will wear at big Army parade Of the 7,000 soldiers from bases around the world that will appear in the parade, around a thousand will don ...
North Jersey 19th century farmhouse tied to apple trade on the market for $1.939 million 2-minute read ...
19th-century Supreme Court case takes center stage in birthright citizenship appeal The Supreme Court's 1898 ruling in United States v. Wong Kim Ark granted citizenship to the American-born child of ...
Swedish archaeologists uncovered medieval monastery ruins in Derome, thanks to a history enthusiast's research of old maps and advanced radar technology.
Mystery solved! Skeletal remains along Jersey shore tied to 19th-century shipwreck The mystery was solved thanks to investigative genetic genealogy at Ramapo College of New Jersey.
A decades-old cold case is solved after bones discovered on the beaches of the Jersey Shore were found to have belonged to a boat captain who died at sea in 1844.
Auctions Someone Just Made a Killing on This Obscure 19th-Century Painting Sotheby’s sold a Pointillist portrait by Georges Lemmen’s for more than 10 times its estimate.
Once there, you’ll disembark at the town of Mackinac Island, walking into a bustling street of horse-drawn carriages, bicycles and pedestrians, flanked by buildings suitable for the 19th century.