Today in History for Feb. 6: ...
Not many people know that the British Isles has its own tropical paradise - and it's right under our noses. Patricia Wooding ...
Recognized as the last known location of "the Lost Colony," officials are considering three different options to stabilize ...
Completed in the time of King Henry VIII, it survived battle, plantation and conquest, including the cannons of Sir Walter Raleigh and then ... to be a great house and home for the Barrys ...
In my neighborhood in Brooklyn, three stores within five blocks of my home sold packs of cigarettes ... the senses of Americans since Sir Walter Raleigh first took a puff? Future President Dwight ...
Sir Walter Raleigh is said to have planted the first potato in Ireland near his home in Youghal, Cork, around 1588. The 13-arch bridge in the village of Glanworth was built in the mid-15th-century ...
On returning to England, he found Sir Walter Raleigh, the colony’s wealthy patron ... Ragged and hungry, the men caught a ride home less than a year later with a fleet commanded by Sir Francis ...
A red velvet bag which was used to carry Sir Walter Raleigh’s head after he was executed has been ... An historian recently visited the stately home and saw an old red velvet bag that had been found ...
Following the end of James May: Our Man in... and The Grand Tour last year, and May's new show James May and the Dull Men ...
Southgate is only the fourth England boss to become a knight after Walter Winterbottom ... not get special treatment at home despite his new status as a 'Sir'. "I'm deeply grateful for all ...
If the sun is still shining when you’ve finished, it’s a few streets away to Havre des Pas, a sandy beach with a tidal ...