As America nears its 250th birthday, one of Augusta's oldest memorials still stands as an enduring tribute to three of the nation's Founding Fathers. But if you visit, you might feel like something's ...
ATLANTA — In an effort to show her patriotism following the 4th of July, Georgia U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share some fun “facts” about the ...
Controversial Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) faced backlash on social media for listing the wrong names of people who signed the Declaration of Independence. Greene made this mistake in an X ...
Today is July 4, and we appropriately celebrate the Declaration of Independence. The Declaration is best known for its ringing affirmation of the rights to "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
Editor’s note: Jim McClure will read the Declaration of Independence at 10 a.m. July 4 at First Presbyterian Church, 225 E. Market St., York. This is part of the annual Daughters of the American ...
It’s the 249th birthday of the United States. And as Americans begin to prepare for our nation’s grand semiquincentennial celebration next year, it is worth reengaging with the document whose ...
DENVER — The oldest known original printed copy of the Declaration of Sentiments — the foundational document of the American women’s suffrage movement — is now on display at the Center for Colorado ...
There were 56 signers to the Declaration of Independence. The youngest was Edward Rutledge from South Carolina at 26 years old. The oldest was Benjamin Franklin at 70 years old. Only a handful signed ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In an effort to show her patriotism following the 4th of July, Georgia U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene took to X, ...
The monument holds the remains of signers Lyman Hall and George Walton, but not Button Gwinnett. The monument was erected in 1848, and the remains of Hall and Walton were re-interred there. A stolen ...