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But in a fine move that would make a jiu-jitsu black belt blush, Jackson embraced it and added pictures of the animal to posters for his campaign. Jackson powered on and beat incumbent John Quincy ...
A new park honoring John Quincy Adams is being built in his native Quincy on the former site of Acapulco's Family Restaurant and Cantina. The park will feature a bronze statue of Adams ...
For some people, becoming president of the United States marks the apex of their ambition. However, it is not always the high point of their careers in public service. Perhaps the clearest ...
The Adams Memorial Foundation has taken on the mission of ensuring that John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Abigail Adams, Louisa Catherine Adams, and their descendants are given their rightful place ...
There is currently no memorial to John Adams, John Quincy Adams and their family in Washington. Congress authorized the Adams Memorial Commission to fix this oversight. I serve as the chair of the ...
American astronomy thrives today largely because of the underpinnings achieved by John Quincy Adams in his far-reaching “light-houses of the skies” campaign. Jonathan L. Stolz is a resident of ...
During Adrienne Adams’ campaign kick off Saturday, all her campaign posters and literature touted “Adrienne” — without using her last name. Other political veterans agreed that having the ...
NYC Council Speaker Adrienne Adams kicked off her mayoral campaign Saturday at a Queens shopping center, showing off campaign posters and other literature emphasizing only her first name – an ...
The names honored the incumbent sixth President John Quincy Adams, son of Abigail and John Adams, the second president. John Adams signed the Declaration of Independence, drafted principally by ...
Business owner David Brambila has a long history in Quincy, Massachusetts ... center” that would honor both Adams and his father, the second U.S. president John Adams. Four years later, crews ...
If elected, Mitt Romney “would arguably be the most actively religious President in American history,” according to a profile in the latest New Yorker. Who’s been our most religious ...