Start with the US presidents quiz to test your historical knowledge. This quiz covers the American presidency, including ...
The painted portrait from President Trump’s first term was completed more than four years ago, but never unveiled. Now he ...
Through 45 presidents in 47 administrations, it's clear even our leaders have their secrets U.S. president secrets you never ...
Six elementary schools could close under proposed plans to consolidate, reconfigure Cedar Rapids school district buildings to ...
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49 photos of important historical figures you might not have known were photographed (new pics)
Photographs make time travel possible. They often provide a blast from the past that gives us a sliver of an idea of how life ...
The only president born in New Jersey was Grover Cleveland, whose bid for the White House came after he had been elected ...
This Day in Oregon History – Feb.1, 1886: President Grover Cleveland suspends homesteading townships
On January 28, 1928, Portland-based Standard Brick & Tile opened their first model home, "Brick House Beautiful," in the Laurelhurst neighborhood. On January 27, 1930, the first log in the newly built ...
Presidential factoid: Only four U.S. presidents had a shorter lifespan than Arthur. He died at age 57. His predecessor in the White House, James A. Garfield, was 49 at the time of his assassination.
On this President’s Day we look to the connection between local political leaders and the White House. Four men who have been ...
Wisconsin had its first presidential visit in 1878 by President Rutherford B. Hayes, who stopped in Madison and then in Milwaukee for a parade and overnight stay at the Mitchell residence on Wisconsin ...
As global leaders met in Davos last week and the world speculated about what would come next, Americans got a bit of happy news. This summer, a baby is coming to one of Washington’s most visible ...
Three presidents served in 1841. They were Martin Van Buren, William Henry Harrison, and John Tyler.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was the first president to appear on television during a 1939 broadcast from the World's Fair.
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