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Tennessee football player Boo Carter's status with the team was uncertain due to repeated absences from team activities.
A presidential library for John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams is a step closer to becoming a reality in Quincy, ...
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Abigail Adams: The Outspoken First Lady Who Fought for FreedomThe White House used graphics to bring Abigail Adams’s story to life, highlighting her role as wife to one president, mother ...
Efforts to honor the president and Massachusetts native with a memorial in Washington have faltered before. This time, ...
Yes, Sunday’s episode of The Gilded Age ended on a dramatic (and potentially fatal) note for a key member of the show’s cast ...
In 1819, 18 years after leaving the White House, John Adams fretted that “Mausoleums, Statues, Monuments will never be erected to me. … Panegyrical romances will never be written, nor ...
John Adams, in the final months of his administration, became the first American president to live in the new executive mansion, later dubbed the White House, on Nov. 1, 1800.
Cleveland picked a drummer, John Adams. For nearly 50 years Adams showed up at the ballpark, Municipal Stadium or Progressive Field, to bang his bass drum for the Indians and the Guardians.
John Adams’s 75th year is being celebrated not only with the premiere of a new opera, but also with a 40-disc retrospective box set on the Nonesuch label. Marissa Leshnov for The New York Times ...
An intimate testament to love and to home written and signed by Founding Father John Adams was sold for $40,000 by auction house Raab Collection on Wednesday.
Although John Adams is not exactly forgotten among the Founding Fathers, compared to many of the others, he hasn’t received his due. Perhaps his appearance belied his valor.
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