Search results
Today in History: May 27, the Golden Gate Bridge opens
San Francisco Chronicle· 7 hours agoToday in History
Today in History: May 27, the Golden Gate Bridge opens
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune· 7 hours agoToday in History
Documentaries like 'The Blue Angels' that bring viewers into the action, summer films and 'The Jinx'
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 5 days ago"The Blue Angels" brings you inside the cockpit of a U.S. Navy jet and tells the story from the...
Aurora honors World War II vet who will be grand marshal of city’s Memorial Day Parade
Chicago Tribune· 5 days agoWhile Aurora’s City Council chambers have seen plenty of speech-making through the years, singing...
Seattle’s signature summer events, from Seafair to solstice
Seattle Times· 3 days agoWith so many options and only so many weeks before fall equinox (Sept. 22), here are some of the...
Today in History: May 27, the Golden Gate Bridge opens
The News-Times· 7 hours agoToday is Monday, May 27, the 148th day of 2024. On May 27, 1937, the newly completed Golden Gate Bridge connecting San Francisco and Marin County, California, was opened to pedestrian traffic ...
‘Forever changed:’ Terrorism victims push for passage of new bill to fix U.S. victims fund
WSB-TV 2 Atlanta· 5 days agoJane Synnestvedt survived unimaginable horror. “When your freedoms are taken away, it changes your...
Philadelphia's busy 2026 will include TED talks, new Mural Arts project
PhillyVoice.com· 6 days agoPhiladelphia tourism officials have revealed more of what's in store for 2026, which is shaping up...
Knutson Place resident an active centenarian, celebrates 101st birthday
Tribune via AOL· 4 days agoMay 22—Knutson Place resident Ted Spain will be the first to tell you he has no idea how he lived to see 101. The longtime Hollandale resident, who also spent some time in the Lake Chapeau area ...
WWII Veteran Receives Medal After 78 Years
The Harrisonburg Daily News-Record· 4 days agoHowever, by the time the Secretary of War brought.... It wasn’t until earlier this year that his friend and fellow veteran Larry Clark decided to...