A limited-edition coin made from Statue of Liberty copper will let Americans own a piece of the landmark’s 1980s restoration.
The early work of Rothko and other seminal abstract expressionists will be on view at Gloucester’s Cape Ann Museum.
Above: EG Town Clerk Leigh Carney presides over the standing-room-only Liberty Tree ceremony May 9 at Town Hall. With a ...
Precedent-setting artifact represents first and only time this historic material available in commemorative form to public; ...
The Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum is presenting a special exhibit commemorating the anniversary of D-Day. The exhibit will ...
Long Island’s 2026 History Hunt will be doubling the number of locations and will be offering a cash prize of $1,776 for the ...
Here’s a unique coin to mark the nation’s 250th birthday. It ain’t cheap: The cost is $250 apiece. However, what makes this ...
On the campus of Wagner College, a cutting from a chestnut tree has been planted. It once grew in Amsterdam outside Anne ...
Bell ringing on Monday and tree planting Saturday Rhode Island Independence Day is celebrated every May 4. It marks the day ...
Baron Von Opperbean and the River of Time, the extraordinarily ambitious, fantastically weird and future-thinking all-ages ...
Conservationists won “The Feather Wars” against the unchecked slaughter of birds for plumes to adorn women’s hats. They were ...