A new book, “Serpent in Eden,” authored by BYU history professor Tyson Reeder, recently received the George Washington Prize ...
It was not even the first national Thanksgiving – which was held on Dec. 18, 1777, at then-General Washington’s behest. Nor ...
In 1789, George Washington issued a proclamation declaring Thursday, November 26, 1789, as a "day of public thanksgiving." ...
A new book by a former tribal leader in West Sound, along with an upcoming public appearance, is aimed at telling more about the complicated tribal fishing and treaty history in Puget Sound.
The statues and memorials of Washington Park offer some of the most iconic images in Albany — whether they're paired with colorful tulips in May, eye-popping foliage in October, or serene snow in ...
Every year on June 19th, Louis Hicks and his family would gather together at the family farm in Maynard, Tex., for a daylong picnic and party. The kids would run wild as the adults barbecued and ...
SEATTLE — The first-of-its-kind museum in the Pacific Northwest showcases Hispanic achievements in Washington state. It is focused on the lives of Mexican Americans, Chicano/as, and Latino/as from the ...
Washington County’s bell was revealed Friday morning during a special ceremony at the LeMoyne House gardens in Washington that attracted dozens of people to watch the unveiling. In celebration of the ...
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