

When English ships reached Virginia in 1607, a young Powhatan woman named Pocahontas used diplomacy as a bridge to peace

Abraham Lincoln addressed a war-weary nation at Gettysburg 150 years ago, Nov. 19, 1863. The speech was part of the

Traditional Native American food will be served to visitors in a historic setting at the Pequot Museum in Mashantucket, Connecticut,

When the Mayflower neared America’s coastline on Nov. 9, 1620, she had carried the Pilgrims to Cape Cod and not

The Pilgrim Hall Museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts, will give visitors a rare opportunity to see original documents and signatures of

The Merchant’s House Museum in New York is reported to be haunted by the family ghosts. This Halloween week, from

The Bram Stoker Festival opens in Dublin, Ireland, Oct. 26, to celebrate the author of the world’s most famous

Sherlock Holmes, that legendary Victorian-era detective, reveals his crime-solving secrets in a new exhibit currently on display at the Oregon