News

Presidents have expanded and contracted national monuments, as the U.S. saw with Bears Ears National Monument in Utah over the course of the past three presidencies. The rules for the use and ...
What is the summer solstice? F or many people, the summer solstice is simply the first day of summer and the longest day of ...
The 1906 Antiquities Act — long a thorn in the side of Utah and other Western states — gives the U.S. president the authority to create a monument to protect cultural artifacts, precious landscapes ...
The Antiquities Act of 1906, signed into law by President Theodore Roosevelt, gave Congress or the president the authority to establish national monuments on federal land as a means of protecting ...
Sarajevo teaches us that history is not just found in monuments or museums; it is alive in the choices people make, ...
Brits planning Greece summer holidays may want to double check the dress code rules before packing their bag - or risk being ...
A group of preservationists has thrown a wrench in the plans for a Trump-branded hotel complex backed by the president’s ...
Officially labelled a "supplementary planning document", Wiltshire Council's cabinet member for environment, Paul Sample JP, ...
The special bond between a a young man with a rare disorder and a top racehorse will be commemorated in bronze by sculptor Jocelyn Russell.
Structures played an important role in maintaining social connections. New research traces 7,000 years of history in South ...
Riboud's inaccessible Manhattan monument "Africa Rising” is now on public display at the Jardin des Tuileries.