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Long Island's only U.S. president lived in the North Dakota Badlands for several years, and transformed himself.
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WIVB Buffalo on MSNLocal deputy honored with award
Awards were given out Thursday at the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Site’s Exemplary Citizenship Reception. Among those awards was one that hasn’t been given out in Buffalo in nearly a decade.
The American Museum of Natural History will revive the sleepover nights next month. There’s a new movie in the works, too.
On Wednesday morning, 30 immigrants from 17 different countries became naturalized citizens of the United States during a ...
Early in the afternoon of Oct. 24, 1905, a state-of-the-art locomotive pulling a specially designed Pullman railroad car ...
This is a jaunty book, with lots of exclamation marks, but is at times superficial and lazy. He refers to “the blank I’m ...
Constituents who need assistance are encouraged to contact Congressman Haridopolos’ offices directly at 321-632-1776 or visit ...
Did you know that over 25 million teddy bears are sold worldwide each year This simple, plush toy holds a unique place in the ...
By train and by plane, U.S. presidents have made their way to Utah to stump, speak and take a break. Some visited often, and ...
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. -- Hyde Hall bridge, America's oldest covered bridge, will celebrate its 200th anniversary. It takes place ...
The pace picked up in the early 1900s — Theodore Roosevelt signed 1,081, and Woodrow Wilson signed 1,803. But it was Franklin ...
Frustratingly, despite broad interest in our parks, the National Park Service has amassed a deferred maintenance backlog of nearly $23 billion. Roads, trails, campgrounds, water systems, and buildings ...
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