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As a historical interpreter, researcher, artist, and designer, Cheyney McKnight incorporates 18th and 19th-century African American design skills to create pieces with a modern twist.
Because when I’m not too lazy, I submit the data to eBird, the online database for bird observations. Why did these bold orange and black spring migrants come earlier this year? Was it because the ...
Perhaps the prettiest month of the year, June is the perfect time to head out to your county parks. Even better, the Monmouth ...
There’s something magical about a town where Victorian architecture stands proudly alongside bubbling springs, where history ...
The town was established on land taken from the Cheyenne and Arapaho people. According to the Oklahoma Historical Society, at the end of the 19th century, a general merchandise store with a post ...
Gustav Temple, editor of Chap, was busy distributing lapel pins and posing for photographs. “It’s getting bigger each year,” ...
Back in the early 19th century, some of the most stylish men who belonged to high society in London and Paris made their shoes sparkle with champagne. Of course, bubbles go better down the hatch, but ...
Made in Germany during the 19th century, she has a vintage vibe that ... has soft features down to her baby pink dress and dainty shoes. This particular doll was made in 1912 and was one of ...
More than 7,000 meticulously crafted garments, including 350 evening gowns, 500-plus military uniforms, and more than 2,500 pairs of shoes and ... and affluent 19th-century families.
a stamp machine and even shoes and a bugle. A mix of candles, lavender, and the old wood that keeps the 19th-century homestead together also creates “a smell of its own,” according to Rohr ...