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Today in History for July 4: In 1609, explorer Samuel de Champlain sailed into what was later named Lake Champlain in New York. In 1631, the world's first employment agency opened in Paris. In 1634, ...
Angelo Correr renounces his claim to the Papacy as Pope Gregory XII. 1610: Sigmund III’s Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth army defeats ...
The statue of Meriwether Lewis, William Clark and Sacagawea is hauled off after being removed from its base downtown on Saturday afternoon.
Alexandria Searls, executive director of the Lewis & Clark Exploratory Center, in Darden Towe Park in Albemarle County, documents the Lewis-Clark-Sacagawea statue that the city of Charlottesville ...
Request for information seeks an individual or organization interested in the 1919 statue who can safely remove it and take ownership of it ...
Mayor Kathy Sheehan on Monday unveiled a revitalized statue memorializing an Albany-area philanthropist and builder.
The statue of Meriwether Lewis, William Clark and Sacagawea is hauled off after being removed from its base downtown on Saturday afternoon.
The Oklahoma City Zoo got one today! A bronze statue of a hippo that is. It’s to celebrate the iconic Christmas song sung by Oklahoman, Gayla Peevey. The statue of Matilda the hippo and Gayla Peevey ...
Lewis Capaldi made a triumphet return to the Glastonbury stage on Friday, marking his first live performance in two years.
John Cech, who took over as Carroll’s 18th president in 2018, is stepping down as president of the private Catholic college in Helena on June 30.
San Francisco Giants' legend Barry Bonds will be getting a statue outside the Giants’ home stadium where he set baseball’s career home run record.