BERNARDS TWP. - The once mighty white oak that stood sentinel over the Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church graveyard has gone from providing shade to making music.
What is now a promising industrial site in Pittsylvania County was once a plantation where enslaved people labored before the Civil War. Here's a look back at the history.
Mention Savannah, Ga., and most people think of a sleepy, slow-mo city of old mansions, stately trees draped with Spanish moss, horse-drawn carriages and a disconcerting slave trade past. There is all that but more.
The prestigious organization is supposed to embody the best of what R.I. has to offer. A conspiracy-mongering disgraced lieutenant general is not that.
Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River from Bucks County, Pa., to New Jersey on Christmas night 1776 ignited a series of military actions culminating in the Battle of Princeton on Jan. 3, 1777.
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