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Friday afternoon, the Campus Martius Museum hosted Alan Hoffman, President of the American Friends of Lafayette.
With some planning, tourists can cover the City of Lights like Parisians, on two wheels. Here’s a four-step guide on how to do it.
In the early 19th century, a gifted and divisive figure from France became a political giant in Europe – and it wasn’t ...
Three of the four acts expired shortly after they were signed into law in the late 1700s. One remains active—and it’s been at ...
Marietta will be participating in Lafayette 200, the nationwide commemoration of The Marquis de Lafayette’s visit to the United States in 1824-25, throughout May. General Lafayette briefly visited ...
The US invasion of Vietnam was a catastrophe for the Vietnamese people, resulting in millions of deaths. Fifty years ago ...
Had the U.S. simply let the Vietnamese determine their own future 50 years ago, the outcome would have likely been the same, ...
This gun was carried by John Munroe as he joined other colonial militiamen in facing down British troops on Lexington Green.
The second installment of the Pulitzer Prize winner’s trilogy about the war animates an entire world — from battlefields and ...
America was founded as a Christian nation, not a nation under a particular denomination, but a nation under the foundational ...
I represented the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab at the Defense Innovation Unit summit in Warsaw. A Ukrainian commander there ...
By Paul A. Tenkotte, PhD Special to NKyTribune “The public mind has for some time appeared to be interested and alarmed, ...