In the summer of 1774 Jefferson retreated to Monticello and wrote a secret plea meant to avert disputes with the British — a ...
Eight decades ago, a presidential commission guided by Jefferson’s great-great-grandson selectively edited the Founding ...
Who’s going to tell the story of Alexander Hamilton, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States? While everyone else celebrated the 10th anniversary of the critically acclaimed blockbuster ...
The working life of famed photographer who captured Second World War and high fashion for Vogue on display at North Vancouver ...
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s mix of American history, theatrical diversity and contemporary hip-hop is returning to Hartford for a two-week run Nov. 4-16.
The Friends of Laurel Hill, a nonprofit formed in 1978, has been offering tours since the group’s inception as a way to raise ...
There are millions of things to see in the Empire State, but most visitors invariably think of either Times Square or the ...
The drive to the park itself sets the stage perfectly, winding through the verdant Shenandoah Valley with views that make passengers frantically reach for their phone cameras while drivers ...
But Chestertown’s real star is the Chester River waterfront, where the town’s maritime heritage is on full display. The public dock and marina create a postcard-perfect scene of bobbing sailboats ...
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Was Thomas Jefferson Really Religious

This video dives into the complicated beliefs of Thomas Jefferson, exploring whether America’s third president was truly religious or more of a skeptic. Viewers learn how Jefferson’s writings, edits ...
In 1788, when John Adams returned from Europe to a hero's welcome, he came home to limitless possibilities. The presidency would belong to George Washignton, of course, but what office would suit ...
Nov. 1 marks a pivotal milestone in American history: 225 years ago, the doors of the White House opened to welcome its first ...