Who has not gazed upon picture-book renderings of Ephesus, Rome, Tyre, Machu
Picchu, Stonehenge, and other fantastic sites of archaeological remains and
not wondered about the civilizations tha
If you're like me, maybe you've wondered about the derivation of the "Aristocracy
Hill" designation given to the historic neighborhood bounded by South Grand
Avenue and Jackson, Second, and Eig
The cloud of fear and uncertainty that gripped the United States during the
years of World War II began to lift with the defeat of Germany and Japan in
1945, but Americans felt the war's afters
With all the hyperbolic and near-hysterical rhetoric flying around Springfield
like so much chaff at a threshing party ("Is Springfield ready?"), one might
be excused for thinking that never be
Just west of the Capitol complex, new markers have sprouted from street signs, identifying the area as the Pasfield House Historic District. The city-sanctioned designation honors the memory of one of
Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but it seems architectural historians alone find reason to swoon over the massive William G. Stratton Building, located directly west of the Capitol.
Lawmak
It is, at first, a vexing and somewhat daunting undertaking to write about
a nearly 100-year-old high-school athletic-team yearbook picture, especially
when it requires more than a little sleut
In 1915, the city of San Francisco, which had been nearly destroyed nine years
earlier by a calamitous earthquake and resultant fire, threw a comeback party
for itself called the Panama Pacific
Of the five senses, the olfactory sense is the most closely related to memory.
All of us have experienced the phenomenon of being suddenly and almost magically
transported back in time, in the
The decade of the 1930s marked the halcyon days of radio. Television was still
a novelty, while radio technology had progressed to a high level of sophistication,
allowing for not only both liv