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J. Hoberman’s teeming history of New York’s avant-garde scene is a fascinating trove of research and a thrilling clamor of ...
On a sunny May afternoon in 1960, Gover­nor Bert T. Combs stood on the grounds of Fort Knox, dedicating a new grave marker ...
A longtime designer and Lincoln native has helped breathe new life into a mid-century modern home in the Eastridge ...
Often considered our greatest president, Abraham Lincoln ... You grasp why Lincoln grew to cherish Seward's sturdy optimism and clear-eyed political pragmatism. Whether in life or now in the ...
The artist chose to depict the iconic 16th President as he was as a young lawyer working in small towns around Illinois.
A new exhibit at Wrightwood 659 in Lincoln Park called "The First Homosexuals" explores LGBTQ history and identity through ...
WGLT talks to Raymond McKoski, the author of a new biography of David Davis, whose mansion and historic site in Bloomington ...