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Take a look inside Franklin D. Roosevelt's 21,000-square-foot mansion where he entertained royals...
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoSpringwood.Talia Lakritz/Business Insider President Franklin D. Roosevelt maintained a lifelong...
On D-Day, the U.S. Conquered the British Empire
The Atlantic· 2 hours agoIt also signaled the collapse of the European empires and the birth of an American superpower that promised to dedicate its foreign policy to...
Did Federal Reserve really confiscate everybody's Gold?
The Forex Market· 3 days agoDid the U.S. government really try to confiscate Americans' gold? Yes, President Franklin D. ...
D-Day news rang out across Delaware as the bells tolled
Delmarva Now | The Daily Times via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAt the same time, the Blue Hen Theatre in Rehoboth was packed as patrons awaited President Franklin ...
Remembering a forgotten man who lived in a forgotten house and died for his country
Times Recorder via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoThis bomber carried the nickname Slow but Dangerous, because its speed was 100 miles per hour slower...
Key dates in Michigan Central Station's 111-year history
Detroit News· 2 hours agoOnce the tallest rail station in the world, the station, now on the verge of reopening after...
‘Endgame 1944’ Review: A Savage Conflict in the East
The Wall Street Journal· 21 hours agoThe Big Three are all recognizable here. Stalin is “wily, thuggish and charming . . . adept at subtly playing off the Western Allies against each other.”...
Today In History: June 15, More than 1,000 killed in New York steamboat disaster
Midland Reporter-Telegram· 55 minutes agoToday is Saturday, June 15, the 167th day of 2024. On June 15, 1904, more than 1,000 people died when fire erupted aboard the steamboat General Slocum in New York’s East River. In 1215, England ...
Belmont Saratoga Mystique
The Herald Journal· 5 days agoFILE — New York Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt, seated in car, talks with George H. Bull, president of the Saratoga Association, during his first visit of...
Barred from combat, women working as codebreakers, cartographers and coxswains helped D-Day succeed
The Globe Gazette· 1 day agoJune 5, 1944: On the morning of June 5, amid bad weather fears, U.S. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, the...