The board of the Steubenville Art Association was re-elected and an installation ceremony was held during its final meeting of the year, Wednesday. The installi
The board of the Steubenville Art Association was re-elected and an installation ceremony was held during its final meeting of the year, Wednesday. The installi
STEUBENVILLE There is a hidden gem within Jefferson County of which many people are not familiar. A treasure of brilliant pieces which might even make Chaga
By CHRISTINE FERNANDO Associated Press
April 5, 2021
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Richard Josey portrays James Burwill, a Colonial-era slave gardener, at the Governor s Palace at Colonial Williamsburg, Va., on March 16, 2001. (Lindy Keast Rodman/Richmond Times-Dispatch via AP)
Mary Carter portrays Aggy of Turkey Island on Feb. 27, 2019, left, and Stephen Seals portrays James Armistead Lafayette on Sept 19, 2017, at Colonial Williamsburg, an immersive living-history museum in Williamsburg, Virginia. (Tom Green, left, and Darnell Vennie/Colonial Williamsburg via AP)
Mary Carter portrays Aggy of Turkey Island at Colonial Williamsburg, an immersive living-history museum in Williamsburg, Virginia. (Tom Green/Colonial Williamsburg via AP)
Robert Watson Jr. talks with a fellow history interpreter, Janice Canaday, left, at the Randolph house in Colonial Williamsburg in Williamsburg, Va., on Dec. 15, 2015. Colonial Williamsburg is an immersive living-history museum where costumed interpreters of history reen