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Fort Sumter: The First Shots of America's Bloodiest WarCharleston, South Carolina became the ignition point for the U.S. Civil War when Confederate forces bombarded Fort Sumter, ...
Charleston, South Carolina blends hands-on history, engaging museums, and beachside fun to surprise even the most reluctant ...
Plans to remove "offending" history from National Park Service sites is a bad idea. In fact, it's practically un-American.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry ordered the family name of a Confederate leader restored to a base under his father's name.
Jamelle Bouie, a columnist at the New York Times, has recently been drawing a lot of parallels between what’s going on in the ...
Former Fort Moultrie employee is concerned about history erasure as National Parks Service seeks visitor feedback of South ...
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Tribune Content Agency on MSNBill Press: Search for backbone in Washington comes up emptyHistory can be cruel. Charles Sumner, the great abolitionist senator from Massachusetts, is remembered only for being beaten ...
Clark Nexsen elevated parts of the building to reveal views of the fort and offer visitors direct access beneath the building.
Gov. Jeff Landry announced Monday he will name a national guard facility after an early 19th century Louisiana militia member ...
The Orioles’ Charlie Morton is scheduled to start the first game of Thursday’s doubleheader at Camden Yards after Wednesday ...
History Seekers on MSN5d
Artillery Projectile Found Lodged in Wall of Civil War Fort!Join us on a historic tour of Fort Sumter, the site where the American Civil War began. During our visit with the National Park Service, we discovered an artillery projectile still lodged in the brick ...
As we approach the 250th anniversary next year of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence and the Revolutionary War ...
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