Around Regent’s Park, the venue of the art fair, the making of double agents and sabotage plans was once commonplace.
But history isn’t all dusty textbooks and black-and-white photos; it’s filled with wild and fascinating events that often slip under the radar. Buckle up for a whirlwind tour of some of the most ...
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Today-History-Oct09
Today in History for Oct. 9: In 1668, Canada's first institution of higher education, The Quebec Seminary, later called Laval University, was founded by Bishop Francois de Laval. In 1811, Sir Isaac ...
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Today-Music-History-Oct09
Today in Music History for Oct. 9: In 1929, singing cowboy Gene Autry made his first recordings during a visit to New York. In 1937, Pat Burke, saxophonist and flutist with the mid-'60s British pop ...
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The Real History of Tenure
The idea of tenure may have emerged from academic freedom disputes, but it became an industry practice because it was used to ...
Attributed to longtime Anchorage resident Ken Sheppard, the term has changed with the times — and the temperatures.
As more states add bans on teaching Black history in classrooms across America, Stacker highlighted 19 underrepresented ...
The Scottish Rite Theater was once a German beer hall, where suds flowed long after the curtain fell. Protests at the Varsity ...
Hispanic Idahoans have shaped Idaho from 1860s miners and vaqueros to today’s leaders, leaving a lasting legacy of labor, ...
In 1940, drivers lined up for hours to be the first to drive on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, which opened at midnight on Oct. 1 ...
It’s the kind of place you spot by accident and never forget - where Kentucky’s crunchiest, juiciest fried chicken steals the show every time.
Two works of art commemorating La Capitale Civil Service Mutual and SSQ Mutual were unveiled on October 6 in the presence of ...
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