The Royall House & Slave Quarters explores the history of slavery in Massachusetts, while The Boston Public Art Triennial explores the tragic story of Mark, Phillis, and Phebe through art.
There are two now-abandoned communities in the Pine Log area that speak to Bay County's timber roots. Here's the history.
The federal cap that Trump has proposed would, in theory, prevent issuers from gouging customers. But not everyone agrees it ...
During a miners' strike in Ludlow, Colorado, the state militia gunned down and burned a tent colony, killing 21 men, women, and children. This spawned demonstrations across the country, including in ...
Uncover the fascinating story behind the founding of America's oldest and most prestigious university. Was it a single person, a religious group, or colonial legislators?
Felecia Miller stands inside the board-and-batten house built in 1876 by a former slave named Peter Tucker. Later, it was owned and occupied by her third-great-grandfather, Hezekiah Haskell, a Buffalo ...
On Feb. 8, 1587, Mary Queen of Scots was beheaded, charged with conspiring to kill England's Queen Elizabeth I.
The Old Colony History Museum in Taunton has opened an exhibit exploring the legacy of Reed & Barton, the storied silver company that was the largest in Taunton. The exhibit, “Reed & Barton: Building ...
Massachusetts may be known for its history with tea, but did you know the state also has a rich past of serving coffee? In fact, Massachusetts was once home to the first-ever coffeehouse in America, ...
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