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Elizabeth “Lizzie” Magie was born in 1866 in Macomb during the heart of the Reconstruction era. The daughter of James Magie, ...
The Libertyville Historical Society is racing to save the rapidly deteriorating 165-year-old banner by fundraising $30,000 to ...
Barney Brantingham, a master hand of journalism, a quintessential newspaper reporter and columnist, and a scribe known for ...
Downtown San Jose hotel’s rooftop sign expected to be relit for Preservation Action Council fundraiser June 27.
We dusted off a 1958 two-door Ford Edsel Ranger and hit the L.A. streets in search of that heady, spacey land that restraint ...
On May 21, Sarah Milgram and Yaron Lischinsky were brutally murdered in an antisemitic attack outside the Capital Jewish Museum, where the American Jewish Committee was hosting an event for young ...
There is a long history of Juneteenth, including the Juneteenth flag, but to sum things up: Juneteenth celebrates the ...
Abraham Lincoln never had problems with plants. Compared to what it takes to properly mulch my garden, the Civil War was a minor scrap between two ill-tempered neighbors.
Keeping the Memory of What’s Been Done Here, and What Might Have Been Fifty years ago, development was coming for a sleepy ...
The artist chose to depict the iconic 16th President as he was as a young lawyer working in small towns around Illinois.
More than 450 Elkhart County Republicans descended upon Nappanee Saturday night for the local party’s annual Lincoln Day ...