Rachel Pizzolato explores why headstones are so close together in history.
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A pre-Civil War general’s grave survived 166 years

Today we visit a historic Georgia city cemetery to find the grave of General Henry H. Lowe, who died in 1854 and played a major role in early Georgia politics, militia leadership, and plantation ...
In June 1866, just over a year after the Civil War ended, young Jewish men in Richmond, Virginia, removed their coats and set ...
It’s the time of year when plastic Mardi Gras beads are in plentiful supply – at parties, parades, fundraising events and ...
York County cemetery vandalized, prompting call for respect ...
Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces carried out mass killings in Darfur and attempted to conceal them with mass graves, ...
The Museum of Science & History will host a special presentation of “The Boys from Camp Calhoun,” based on the 2025 book of ...
Drone strikes have intensified in and around al-Obeid in central Sudan as the country's devastating civil war closes in on ...
While most kids his age would likely spend a Saturday morning sleeping in, teenager Josh Bourbon had a better idea – honoring soldiers from his area’s Civil War past. Bourbon, a life scout with Troop ...
The historic Nottinghamshire market town boasts medieval heritage and riverside charm, but locals fear for its future as a ...
Syria’s interim leader has arrived in Moscow for his second time in less than four months for talks, which are expected to ...
Mastriano highlighted the financial burden on taxpayers and preservation professionals to restore the defaced monuments ...