A local historian will visit Hoyt Library next month to discuss the historical factors that led to the 1967 uprising in ...
Looking more deeply into French Queen Marie Antoinette’s reading habits led Ronald Schechter to fascinating discoveries about her intelligence, depth and inner-most thoughts and opinions. Schechter, ...
Sitting in the heart of Cincinnati, Avondale is one of the city’s largest and most historic neighborhoods. It boasts more than 12,000 residents as of the 2010 Census, gorgeous churches and synagogues, ...
The 2026 Tom Twomey Series kicks off Friday, January 30th with “Landmarks and Legends: East Hampton Unveiled.” This engaging ...
A lecture series on historic preservation begins Saturday in Downtown Alton. Hayner Public Library's Genealogy Branch is ...
The Friends of the Union Public Library and BCB Bank are sponsoring a three-part lectures series on the history of movie musicals. The first of the three lectures will take place on Saturday, Jan. 12 ...
Bayside History Museum and Calvert Library will host “Mulatto, the Black History of Calvert County” from 2 to 3 p.m. Sunday, March 24, at North Beach Town Hall, 5916 Chesapeake Ave. in North Beach.
Keeneland Library's popular Lecture Series returns with presentations by two Eclipse Award winners: Maryland horseman and journalist Josh Pons, author of Letters from Country Life: Adolphe Pons, Man o ...
The Thurmont Historical Society and the Thurmont Regional Library are hosting a four-part lecture series this summer with a focus on local history. The lectures will be held from 6 to 7 p.m.
COLUMBIA — Few states can claim a library history as interesting as South Carolina's. That's the case that Estellene P. Walker, the late longtime library advocate and first-ever director of the South ...
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