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Tavern 1831, a popular sports bar in downtown Tuscaloosa, has closed its doors permanently. The bar at 2304 Fourth St. in ...
FLORHAM PARK – Author and historian Michael C. Gabriele returned to the Florham Park Library on Tuesday, April 8 to discuss his latest book, “Colonial Taverns of New Jersey – ...
Andrew Lawler contends that Thomas Jefferson wanted to destroy urban, multiracial, capitalist Norfolk partly because it ...
This hub of American colonial history features cobblestone streets, botanical gardens, theme parks—and a 300-acre living ...
Taverns are essential. They were necessary for business and for planning a rebellion.” The post Was America built on a great ...
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Lexington and Concord 250th: Why April 19 Still Matters in 2025
April 2025 marks the 250th anniversary of the battles of Lexington and Concord—the day ordinary men changed the world.
The filet mignon presents itself as a monument to beef perfection – a buttery-tender cut that yields to your knife with ...
The upcoming Weekend in Old Monmouth gives people a chance to learn more of Monmouth County's remarkable Revolutionary War ...
In Williamsburg, where colonial history wraps around you like a warm blanket, there’s a humble white clapboard house serving ...
Since its founding in 1776, Phi Beta Kappa, the nation’s oldest and most prestigious honor society, has celebrated excellence in the liberal arts and sciences and championed freedom of thought. PBK ...
History buffs who enjoy a good beer or cocktail need to know these spots, with bullet holes left by Jesse James and floors walked by George Washington.