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National Ice Cream Day is Sunday and here are some of the sweet deals you can get in Lincoln to celebrate.  Aldi, 8350 O St. or 8701 South 28th St. 48 oz. Sundae Shoppe vanilla bean or cookie dough ...
The 41st annual Taste of Lincoln Avenue gets underway next week. This year’s event will feature Local food favorites, live music and more. The event is taking place on Friday, July 25 and Saturday, ...
The breakout butler of HBO's historical hit says "there's something so inherently theatrical" about playing with style.
Step inside Georgia’s grand historic mansions and immerse yourself in the elegance, history, and timeless beauty of a bygone era.
Lover of Men examines the intimate life of America's most consequential president, Abraham Lincoln. As told by preeminent Lincoln scholars and never before seen photographs and letters, the film ...
COMMENTARY By likening Trump's immigrant-demonization crusade to Lincoln's abolition of slavery, Miami U.S. Rep. María Elvira Salazar risks discrediting her own Lincolnesque immigration reform ...
MOUNT VERNON - A small town restaurant has earned international recognition as one of the best pizzerias in America. Lincoln Winebar in Mount Vernon was unveiled Tuesday on influential pizza guide 50 ...
The Velvet Swan would go in the space previously occupied by Dissent Brewing. Some point out Lakeland already has nine bars downtown.
FAYETTEVILLE -- Oklahoma State defensive back commitment Victor Lincoln Jr. flipped to the University of Arkansas on Monday after recently making an official visit to Fayetteville.
A look into the group instrumental to electing Abraham Lincoln president in 1860. The Wide Awakes were a Republican para-military organization distinguished from other political clubs of the 19th ...
Hundreds of couples gathered for “The Wedding: New York’s Biggest Day,” a symbolic ceremony and reception that is part of Lincoln Center’s “Summer for the City” series. Vincent Alban ...
Abraham Lincoln furiously scribbled in Springfield on June 27, 1858, firing off a gruff note to the editor-in-chief of the Chicago Press & Tribune, then in business for only 11 years.