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‘Let Us Do Good’
On August 1, Frank Siller started walking. His route meticulously mapped out and with a couple thousand followers in his wake, the
On August 1, Frank Siller started walking. His route meticulously mapped out and with a couple thousand followers in his wake, the
On Nikolaos Papadopoulos’s house—located on the farm in Wilton, Connecticut that he operates, Fairview Farms—a plaque can be found on the facade,
Arthur Muir is nonchalant about the record he holds as the oldest American to climb Mount Everest at age 75. He reached
Most of us have felt it at some point in our life. The wind streaming past our cheek, the feeling of freedom,
Historic New England is the largest regional heritage organization in America today. Founded in 1910, it was the earliest organization of its
Shakespeare’s “The Taming of the Shrew,” the story of a man’s choosing a loud and troublesome but rich and beautiful girl for
The BPOE or “The Elks,” began in 1867 as the “Jolly Corks,” a group of actors and entertainers bent on having fun
“Why curse the darkness when you can light a candle,” is something that Patti’s father always said. It inspired Patti Garibay as
What is one of the most iconic American product designs of all time, that is simple in design, affordable, practical, indestructible, and
At 31, Ben Ferguson took the perfect job for anyone seeking national influence. A conservative radio host, Ferguson joined CNN’s stable of political
Roland Welker is as tough as they come. He’s a bushman, fur trapper, big game guide, logger, and survivalist who spends months
Fran Solomon’s 20 years of working in bereavement care began with an intense personal experience. “My father died in 1998,” she said.
It is only fitting that a mission founded in 1776 was chosen this past Memorial Day to honor American military members, veterans,
A Tennessee couple has their hearts set on giving Americans everywhere access to fresh, ripe Georgia peaches Growing up in Fort Valley,
America’s first great landscape painter, Thomas Cole, was a pivotal figure in the development of a distinctly American artistic identity in the
Joe Beam gave a talk recently in Texas; afterward, a family came up to greet him, their young daughter shyly offering up
When Dr. Karen Gedney started mentoring the children of incarcerated parents ten years ago, she was surprised at how chaotic their lives
When he was 8 years old, Andre Henry became an orphan after losing his parents. At the time, he had been living
In the kitchens of Colonial Williamsburg, Clark and his dedicated staff are keeping our young nation’s culinary history alive As a young
When Travis Hollman launched the Locker Room Contest, inviting students to send videos of their outdated locker rooms, he had planned to
When Virginia-based tech entrepreneur and angel investor Pete Snyder realized COVID-19 had created an economic crisis for small businesses, his wife Burson
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