American Revolution history often gets packed into clean little stories. That makes it easy to remember, but not always ...
The American Revolution Museum at Yorktown is drawing record crowds as the nation prepares to mark 250 years of independence.
The short documentary has been submitted to more than a dozen film festivals, and locals will soon be able to watch it online ...
The economic realities of the war start to settle in for both the Americans and the British. Securing resources for the American Revolution was top of mind for both sides. In the United States, ...
The demand for Ken Burns was so great that one venue wasn’t enough. The acclaimed filmmaker’s sold-out appearance at Spoleto ...
On Saturday, Oct. 17, 1998, at the Bailey’s Mills Cemetery on Covell Road, the grave of Elijah Northrup was finally marked with a plaque by the Deo-On-Go-Wa Chapter of the ...
Ken Burns’ new PBS series, The American Revolution, reframes the founding war as a brutal, chaotic conflict fought on multiple fronts and driven by impossible odds. From fractured command to ...
For more than 40 Revolutionary War-era soldiers, the long journey to their final resting place fittingly ended on Memorial Day weekend in the idyllic southeastern foothills of the Adirondack Mountains ...
In the Boalsburg Cemetery, more than 50 Civil War veterans are buried, but this veteran's gravesite is one of a kind ...
As our nation approaches its semiquincentennial, their reinterment carries profound meaning — an act of dignity, remembrance, ...
An estimated 6,800 Americans were killed in action, and 17,000 more combatants died from diseases like typhus, typhoid, dysentery, and influenza. The British suffered 24,000 casualties from the war, ...
PHOTOS PROVIDED The Gross Community Room was the site on May 19, for the Colonel Hugh White / Colonel John Chatham chapter of NSDAR Patriotic Tea honoring America 250. Members invited guests to share ...