Past Lane Travels - HIstory & Hidden Gems USA on MSN6d
Tour Walnut Grove Plantation SC & Discover A Revolutionary War Hero
When the Revolutionary War broke out in 1776 ... was a soldier under the command of General Pickens in the nearby Battle of ...
Sailors assigned to Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek - Fort Story (JEBLCFS), French Marine Nationale Sailors, City ...
Two-day spectacle had a proper reenactment on Saturday when the British won, but then on Sunday the historical tables were turned and the Americans were victorious. Son testifies against Berks mom ...
On their way, they found Cowpens, South Carolina ... features exhibits of Revolutionary War memorabilia and artifacts ...
Historian John McManus rates the accuracy of World War II battles in "Masters of the Air," "Pearl Harbor," and "Flags of Our ...
The state Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation says the first of 20 planned interactive video displays ...
The 160th anniversary of a Civil War raid into Missouri is being remembered with re-enactments, tours, seminars and other events around the state, including in Southwest Missouri, where the raid ended ...
Museums were raided for set dressings, military planes and explosives were provided without question, and over 15,000 Russian soldiers were used as extras to recreate the historical battles depicted ...
Clark, born in Lebanon, Connecticut, joined the Connecticut Militia in May 1775. His first battle was the Battle of Bunker Hill where he was wounded, but continued service in the Continental Army ...
Norvell Robertson was born in Virginia in 1765, and served in the Virginia State Militia during the Siege of Yorktown. After returning home from the war, Robertson became a farmer, blacksmith and ...
Metal arrowheads found in Germany’s Tollense Valley shed light on who may have fought in the ancient conflict around 1250 B.C ...