Travel hasn’t always been easy for African Americans — far from it. That’s why, during an era of segregation, “The Negro ...
The Commercial Exchange Building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993, and has a history in ...
Chelsea legend John Obi Mikel and striker Nicolas Jackson have engaged in a war of words on social media this season The Senegalese forward fired back at the former midfielder’s criticism after ...
SMITHFIELD – Greenville Public Library, 573 Putnam Pike, has announced that Lincoln resident and history collector Dan Bethel will showcase a variety of historical post cards and photos ...
See Correction/Clarification at the end of this article. The Leamington, an 11-story, 110,000-square-foot property at 1814 Franklin St., went back to its lender, CIT Bank, through a deed in lieu ...
Jackson’s Prime, a steakhouse and wine bar, is set to open this spring at the historic town’s former post office building, at 111 W. Main St, Jonesborough. The restaurant will be owned and operated by ...
Anyone familiar with historic buildings knows that their age is both an asset and a liability. The one-and-a-half upper stories of the former post office are not suitable for public use because of ...
Funding of £4.7 million has been granted to transform an historic building in Old Market for use by a youth homeless charity. The National Lottery Heritage Fund has announced over £27m funding ...
The State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) will host a free webinar at noon on Tuesday, Jan. 21, to discuss the new 10-year state plan, which was released on Jan. 1. SHPO staff will review the ...
The thriller, starring Gerard Butler as an LA police officer in Europe trying to track down O'Shea Jackson Jr's would ... sales at the domestic weekend box office, according to Box Office Mojo ...
the Denver Broncos, which pushed him ahead Baltimore's Lamar Jackson, who held the record at 602 rushing yards. Jackson does hold the record for the most rushing yards completed by a quarterback ...
“It’s staggering and heartbreaking — I don’t know any other way to put it,” said Ken Bernstein, principal city planner at Los Angeles City Planning’s Office of Historic Resources.