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3,000-Year-Old Rise of Aten: Egypt’s Lost Golden City Unearthed
In Luxor, archaeologists uncovered a 3,000-year-old city dating to Amenhotep III. With homes, workshops, zigzag walls, and kitchens, it is one of the greatest finds since Tutankhamun’s tomb. Founded ...
Michigan City officials are trying to change their town’s image from that of an industrial town to a tourist destination, and a new home for Chicago commuters.
With a referendum vote still more than a year away, the city is launching a public awareness campaign for a Mahoney Civic Center.
The defeat of the Persians in 334 B.C. at that location provided a monumental turning point in the success of Alexander and his invasion of the Persian Empire, leading toward his “the Great” moniker.
Even after almost two hundred years of technological change, U.S. cities continue to follow a consistent pattern that influences how they diversify and adapt over time. A new investigation from the ...
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This Storybook City In Kentucky's Bourbon Country Offers Bluegrass Roots, Comfort Food, And Lincoln's Legacy
If there are three things Kentucky is known for, they're bourbon, bluegrass music, and delicious Southern comfort food. While you can find these elements in many towns and cities throughout the ...
Born in Hancock County, Georgia, on September 4, 1798, he came of age during the restless expansion of the young United States. His father, William Horton, died while he was still a child, and his ...
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