Forensics labs need Americans with 18th-century ancestral ties to the states of Maryland, Delaware or North Carolina to come ...
A slice of American history is up for grabs in Greenlawn, Long Island. Laura and Robert Dunne are parting ways with their ...
Mystery revealed:How Revolutionary War soldier was buried in Wall Quaker cemetery In the late 1950s, when the Aumack farm was ...
The SC250 and DOT are working together to install new signage to inform drivers of Revolutionary War historical markers along ...
Located in the hamlet of Greenlawn on Long Island’s North Shore, the home was built by Morris Bartow, a soldier who fought ...
The National Archives is looking for volunteers with an increasingly rare skill: Reading cursive. You can sign up online.
The explosion, which officials said was likely the cause of a short circuit and power failure, prompted the evacuation of ...
Laura and Robert Dunne have spent nearly 36 years restoring and furnishing their historic Long Island home, a circa-1770s timber-frame house built by Revolutionary War soldier Morris Bartow.
timber-frame house built by a Revolutionary War soldier. Full of period-appropriate furniture, the home appears much as it might have in the 18th century.