Preservationist, a Grade 1 winner and graded stakes sire, died in Korea on July 19, according to Korea Racing Authority records. He was 12. A cause of death is not typically listed in KRA obituary ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – He couldn’t move mountains, but he came close to it on an October morning in 1987. When a developer planned to demolish a 19th-century farmhouse in Greenridge to make way for 900 ...
When Vivian Harsh became a Chicago librarian, she began what was called at the time, “the special negro collection,” an archive housing Black history and literature. Harsh knew writers like Langston ...
In Virgina, Civil War buffs wince when Terry Rensel mentions family connections to the 145th Pennsylvania Regiment, recruited in Erie. "People wince because it was such a tough luck regiment," Rensel ...
“My family and I never sat around the dinner table talking about historic preservation or structure reports,” Brent Leggs says. As senior vice president of the National Trust for Historic Preservation ...