As we all know, Rhode Island has a rich colonial history, especially as it relates to the beginning of the formation of our ...
On the night of December 16, a group of men dressed as Indians boarded the ships and dumped the tea into the water. This destructive act became known as the Boston Tea Party. Adams had never ...
This month marks the 250th anniversary of the Battle at Point Pleasant between Shawnee warriors led by Chief Cornstalk and ...
George Washington, the first president of the United States, remains a towering figure in American history – the president by ...
Two hundred fifty years ago, events were heading toward a crisis between England and the 13 North American colonies. In December 1773, Boston had held its famous tea party, followed a month later at ...
Plus, pizza and wine lands on the National Mall, D.C.’s first “dog garden” and bar, a swanky NYC-based pasta spot, and more ...
Super-talented Isabel Wilkins, 17, was able to control a ball not long after she could walk - and is now is a master at ...
an authentic tea chest from the Boston Tea Party. Two of the three ships have been recreated, the Beaver and the Eleanor, which are fun to explore. The film "Let It Begin Here" depicts the events ...
Biden called government-run Indian boarding schools one of the “most horrific chapters in American history that most Americans don’t even know about.” ...
including the start of the 2½-mile Freedom Trail and the Boston Tea Party site. Families should start their city tour here for the Boston Children's Museum and the New England Aquarium alone.
It was a moment of both contrition and frustration as the president sought to recognize one of the “most horrific chapters” ...