This week, Americans will celebrate Thanksgiving again. We have done so annually on the last Thursday in November since 1863.
Reflect on America's history of gratitude this Thanksgiving, from the founding fathers to modern-day freedoms. Celebrate with family, friends, and the many blessings of a peaceful, democratic nation.
Democracy was facing its toughest test 159 years ago and Abraham Lincoln's fine speech at Gettysburg was a turning point that ...
The Pilgrims and the Wampanoags did indeed share a harvest celebration together at Plymouth in fall 1621, but that moment got ...
Uncover the history, explore the monument, and make the most of your visit to one of America’s greatest landmarks.
With Tuesday marking the 161st anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg address, Lincoln historian Steve Beckett shares ...
American Jews have celebrated Thanksgiving, acknowledging the gift of freedom of religion and a secure and safe home.
When we asked our parents for a ride downtown, we were reminded of the example of Abraham ... Gettysburg, Lincoln declared, ...
College football, amidst a rebirth this season because of a handful of major changes in the competitive landscape, has ...
Possibly the most famous museum in the world, the Louvre - and its characterising pyramid outside - is worth a spot on your ...
It seems ridiculous, but I’d never heard of a tsunami. It wasn’t a word I’d ever had to say, until Boxing Day, 2004.