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The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts has acquired the jazz great’s scores, original artwork, letters and more, ...
Recent discoveries and research suggest the existence of massive underground tunnels that span across continents. These ...
Nelvana is not the only cartoon studio to close its doors, given the history of studios like Filmation and Ruby-Spears. Given that companies became defunct in the 20th century, it’s impressive that ...
Calling all history buffs! Culper Spy Day returns to the North Shore on Saturday, Sept. 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with several ...
Historic California Gold Rush sunken treasure recovered from the 1857 wreck of the fabled “Ship of Gold” will be displayed in Tennessee for the first time during the International Money Expo ( in ...
Tucked along the gentle curves of the Ohio River just a stone’s throw from Pittsburgh, this charming borough with the tongue-twisting name (it’s kor-ee-OP-oh-lis, for the record) combines small-town ...
There’s a place in California’s Sierra foothills where the population fits comfortably in a high school auditorium, yet the charm per capita could power San Francisco for a year – Amador City is that ...
If the legend of the great Memphis rock and roll quartet Big Star teaches us anything, it is that the cultural past is never as fully settled and sorted as we like to think. It remains open for ...
The experimental techniques introduced during the Yassı Ada excavation in the early 1960s by a team of young archaeologists ...
A quick-moving wildfire has burned homes in a California Gold Rush town settled around 1850 by Chinese miners who were driven out of a nearby camp. It's one of nearly ...