When the sculptor Alexander Phimister Proctor’s monument of Roosevelt was unveiled in Portland in 1922, the then-recently deceased 26th president, Nobel Peace Prize winner and Spanish-American war ...
Step back into 1898 with us as we explore the long-forgotten grounds of a U.S. Army training camp tied to Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders. With our detectors in hand, we uncover authentic relics ...
This quiet community in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains was named one of the most adorable small towns in New Mexico by ...
Unlike some of the more well-known national parks in the West, this one feels like a well-kept secret. There are no endless lines of cars or shoulder-to-shoulder crowds. Instead, the moment you roll ...
More than six decades later, Americans remain obsessed with the JFK assassination. Columnist Ron Faucheux says there are lots ...
FRECKLED AND BROAD-CHESTED, with fading white-blond hair and a robust mustache, "in first-rate health" from years of navigating the austere conditions of the desert Southwest, Dr. Leonard Wood rode in ...
A change by the Washington Department of Health to eliminate vaccine waste has turned into a process that hurts people looking for prevention.
One hundred and twenty years ago this month, a celebration was held at New York’s Carnegie Hall on Thanksgiving Day, ...
John Grisham, Harper Lee, Michael Connelly, Charlie Kirk, Malala Yousafzai: the New York Times list for the week ended Oct. 25.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park’s South Unit entrance sits right at the edge of town, making Medora the perfect basecamp for badlands exploration. The park itself is criminally underrated in the ...
Theodore Roosevelt National Park’s South Unit entrance sits right at the edge of town, making Medora the perfect basecamp for badlands exploration. The park itself is one of America’s most underrated ...