In 1955, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the law creating Constitution Week. But it never would have reached his desk ...
The exhibit invites the public to explore lesser-known history about our nation’s beginnings and the diverse experiences of ...
Contributed commentary by Gail Longton as part of the essay series "The Road to 250: Community Spirit in Action," celebrating ...
this group of founders found agreement in their disagreements and laid the groundwork for a revolution Alexis Coe The artwork was a gift from the Marquis de Lafayette, who also included the ...
The meeting held at Grace Church Activity Center in Normal recognized local first responders who had been nominated by their ...
The project is designed to showcase and spotlight Massachusetts’ firsts and its ongoing leadership in technology, education ...
By Bonnie Briscoe, DAR member The Friends of the Library and the Gila Valley Chapter of the Daughters of the American ...
The Coffee County Daughters of the American Revolution will honor veterans through a dedication to the new veterans home in ...
The Constitution counted each enslaved African American as 3/5 ... and despair in the Revolution's aftermath. John Adams feared that greed, disobedient children and apprentices, and turbulent ...
Massachusetts is launching a statewide celebration marking the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution. During a kick-off event on the front steps of the State House on Tuesday beside other ...
The Lewis-Clark Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution is based in Fremont. The chapter’s Constitution Week ...
Without him, I don’t think we’d be free.” Lafayette served as a major general in the Continental Army during the American Revolution, volunteering with no pay and even contributing some of ...