Tag: History
Celebrate Juneteenth in Brooklyn this Weekend: An Easy Choice
Juneteenth Weekend in Brooklyn is a Must-Attend EventIf you're looking for a vibrant and joyous way to celebrate Juneteenth in Brooklyn, look no further...
Rare Mayan Artifact Discovered in Washington, DC Thrift Store – Woman’s $4 Vase Worth...
Anna Lee Dozier, a Washington, D.C., woman, unknowingly purchased a vase for $3.99 from a thrift store that turned out to be a Mayan...
Legendary Baseball Icon Willie Mays Shines at Rickwood Field
Legendary baseball icon Willie Mays was honored at Rickwood Field in Birmingham, Ala., where the St. Louis Cardinals faced off against the San Francisco...
Mighty Muscle Shoals: Birthplace of Global Music and Miracles
The birthplace of blues, "Brown Sugar," and miraculous American icons, Muscle Shoals, Alabama, holds a giant legacy that has influenced global music and created...
MLB Giants vs Cardinals Game at Rickwood Field: Everything You Need to Know
Rickwood Field, the oldest professional ballpark in the United States, will be the host of an MLB game between the St. Louis Cardinals and...
New Title: Pistons Fire Head Coach After Record-Breaking Contract Deal
The Detroit Pistons shocked the basketball world by firing head coach Monty Williams after a disastrous season that saw them finish with an NBA-worst...
Senate Candidate Accused of Election Denialism Questions Previous Election Results
The Democratic nominee in the Texas Senate race, Rep. Colin Allred, has accused his opponent, Sen. Ted Cruz, of election denialism. However, it has...
Juneteenth: End of Slavery Proclamation in Texas on June 19, 1865
Juneteenth is a significant day in history that originated in Galveston, Texas on June 19, 1865, when enslaved people were finally informed of their...