This is what remains of a dug-out canoe hand crafted by Native Americans, one of the many artifacts moving into the new home ...
“He was a people’s pope. He was always focused on the common person, and when and when the 94 Calls to Action came out of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and it was called upon for the Pope ...
Amarillo Globe-News on MSN
Loss of WT funding forces Panhandle-Plains museum to seek new home
PPHM will relocate after WT has ended funding for its building, prompting the museum to seek a new home for more than 2 ...
The Cape Fear Museum of History and Science is scheduled to close to the public ahead of its transition to a brand-new facility.
Wilmington Star-News on MSN
Cape Fear Museum announces closure date ahead of relocation
The Cape Fear Museum's new location in the Grace District will feature hundreds of artifacts that have been in storage for ...
Ancient Architects on MSNOpinion
Why this 7,000-year-old underwater discovery is so important for human history
Sea levels rose at the end of the last Ice Age, drowning vast portions of Australia’s ancient landscape. Recent underwater ...
History Seekers on MSN
Moment you realize the well you’re magnet fishing isn’t just old… it’s haunted by history
While exploring deep in the woods, we stumbled upon an abandoned homestead dating back to the 1860s or earlier. Hidden within the ruins was one of the deepest, creepiest wells we’ve ever discovered.
A remarkably intact pottery vessel dating back more than 10,000 years has been recovered from the depths of Lake Biwa, Japan, marking one of the oldest and most significant ceramic discoveries in ...
In 2008, Seth Offenberger of Marietta, started working on his family’s genealogy by collecting pictures, newspaper clippings ...
The Commission on Decolonization is racing to secure donations and loans of historic artifacts for a March exhibit at the ...
The annual six-week winter extravaganza in Waseca known as the Sleigh & Cutter Festival is such a cherished community event that it’s becoming a museum exhibit.
In 2008, Seth Offenberger started working on his family’s genealogy by collecting pictures, newspaper clippings and stories from his grandmother. Those led him to places he hadn’t anticipated and ...
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