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The Shop & Shore trolley takes inspiration from the St. Joseph/Benton Harbor’s interurban trolley line that ran from ...
World War II pilot Charles W. McCook died in action in 1943 but his remains were not identified for more than 80 years. He ...
A rare semi-circular bunker-like structure is among eight World War One pillboxes in Norfolk that have been granted Grade II ...
In “Atomic Echoes: Untold Stories of World War II,” two American literary writers discovered their ancestors fought on ...
Dear Miss Lake,” the fourth and final book in the series begun by “Dear Mrs. Bird,” suggests that it was time to wrap things ...
John Gilbert Winant, the ambassador to Great Britain in the early 1940s, became the first head of the Social Security ...
A group of Chicago-area veterans traveled to New Orleans Wednesday to see for themselves a museum built in their honor.
Norman’s mind was shattered in the sky above the refinery,” writes Jo Spencer, whose father was a gunner on a doomed B-24 ...
The Sopwith Camel was challenging to fly but also successful in downing enemy planes, and it went on to gain pop-culture fame ...
Harold Terens fought in World War II. He’s lived almost 102 years, celebrating his birthday a couple weeks early with family ...
Jackson was a member of Battery L of the 60th Coast Artillery Corps (CAC), when Japanese forces invaded the Philippine ...
Part 2 of a three-part series on Painesville native, World War II hero and boxer Danny Nardico. In Part 1, Nardico embarks on a two-season run as a Harvey football standout at guard, earning Lake ...