The most special Ford Thunderbird wears gold and chrome over a plush interior. Ford has never even sold this car in 53 years ...
The Blackstone Valley Historical Society will be showing Part 1 of “Senechonet to Manville: A Journey Through Time,” a historical commentary on the village of Manville, by Betty ...
Plus, Grove City College received a $70 million bequest, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts landed $10 million, and three ...
In light of President Donald Trump's desire to eliminate the penny, it's noteworthy that one of the most significant coins ...
Lincoln Díaz-Balart had been diagnosed with ... His aunt Mirta Díaz-Balart had been married to Fidel Castro from 1948 to 1955. After learning of his death, José Daniel Ferrer, a Cuban human ...
Former Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart, a Cuban immigrant from Miami who spent nearly two decades serving his south Florida congressional district and the brother of Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, died Monday.
“Lincoln’s vision and leadership ... married Castro in 1948 but divorced in 1955 after Rafael denounced him as a radical. She was the mother of Castro’s eldest son, the late Fidel Castro ...
Here's a wonderful little Italian camper van, ideal for a slow-rolling holiday. Yes, Alfa Romeo did really once build vans. And isn't "Autotutto" just fun to say? It won't hit 50 mph, but taking ...
It was 1955 and there was a sense of renewed optimism. A new, young monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, had acceded the throne; rationing was over and the queues and scarcities which had blighted the ...
Dive into the world of Hollywood glamour and classic American cars! Have you ever wondered what car a legend like Rita ...
It has been 70 years since the fatal 1955 Hunter Valley flood that killed 14 people. About 1,800 people were rescued and the cost of the flood was more than $600 million in present-day terms.
Ida Tarbell, one of the most distinguished authorities on international affairs, will speak in Superior this week on the topic of "Abraham Lincoln's Political Development." Tarbell will also speak ...