History Knox Mark Sebastian Jordan authors a History Knox column each Saturday which reflects on the community's rich legacy. MOUNT VERNON — One might think I’d be a better mechanic than I am, because ...
There are five Montana National Parks including two gems in the National Park Service; Glacier and Yellowstone National ...
Brian Pease was in his element as he stood at the front of the Grand Army of the Republic Hall and led a Civil War Roundtable discussion in August. It wasn’t just because his presentation ...
Feb. 3, 1945, the battle for the capital of the Philippines began between Allied Forces and Imperial Japan. The 1st Cavalry ...
Retired 1st Sgt. Mark Matthews was a soldier who saw the U.S. Army evolve from horse-mounted cavalry to diesel-driven, ...
Tribal leaders, along with state and local dignitaries cut the ribbon on Perdido River Meats Thursday.  The ...
Archeologists in St. Augustine, Florida have discovered evidence of an 18th-century British fort, known as a redoubt. The ...
WASHINGTON, DC – For years, both India and Indian Americans have focused on their community’s achievements, often sidestepping the complexities surrounding US immigration policies.
After almost a century of standing watch on the border, Fort Clark was deactivated on Feb. 9, 1946 and turned into, of all things, a dude ranch.
Both the Parada del Sol Parade and the Trail's End Festival are hosted by the Scottsdale Charros. The event is a celebration of all things "Wild West" from historic reenactments to country tunes to ...
Fort Verde isn’t your typical state park with hiking trails and picnic areas (though there are plenty of those nearby if that ...
Fort Verde is the real deal, the crème de la crème of Arizona’s military history. Picture this: You’re standing in the middle of one of the best-preserved examples of an Indian Wars period fort in the ...