On Sunday, June 22, 1919, two dark funnel clouds swept into Fergus Falls, Minnesota, destroying the town of 12,000 residents, killing 57, injuring more than 200 and displacing many more.
When I moved to the Sonoran Desert last year, I gave away my big jacket before driving down from northern Nevada. I was prepared for the heat, but I wasn’t
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, millions of immigrants came to the United States, and many had no intention to stay. Many were Italian peasants who had lost