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Valpo's historic Memorial Opera House to close this summer for multimillion-dollar renovation...
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 2 days agoVALPARAISO – The historic Memorial Opera House closes for the summer Monday for a $5 million...
China condemns USS Halsey’s passage through Taiwan Strait
Navy Times· 5 days agoChina’s military criticized a U.S. destroyer’s passage through the Taiwan Strait less than two weeks...
A Siesta in the Arctic: The forgotten Alaska link to Allen Ginsberg and the Beat Generation
Anchorage Daily News· 2 days agoHave a question about Anchorage or Alaska history or an idea for a future article? In the summer of...
CF Montreal 2-3 Inter Miami: Player ratings as Herons complete comeback to win fifth-straight match
90min· 3 days agoMatias Rojas stole the show with a goal and an assist while Luis Suarez added his 11th goal of the...
At Bevy Vintage Collective, it's the '40s, the '70s, and more
Albany Times Union· 4 days agoA new store selling vintage clothing, jewelry and housewares celebrated its opening across from...
Marine Corps’ longest-held Vietnam War POW, Harlan Chapman, dies at 89
Navy Times· 5 days agoBy the summer of 1965, just months after the 9th Marine Expeditionary Brigade landed at Da Nang, the...
Review: Nashville Repertory Theatre's POTUS...
Broadway World· 2 days agoNashville Repertory Theatre closes out its 39th season with one of the best laugh-out-loud comedies we’ve ever seen on a Tennessee Performing Arts Center...
A jacket, a coin, a letter − relics of Omaha Beach battle tell the story of D-Day 80 years later
San Francisco Chronicle· 5 days agoSince June 6, 1944, however, this beach has borne a different name: Omaha. Eighty years ago, on a day now known as D-Day, thousands of Allied soldiers crossed the choppy waters of the English ...
Relics of Omaha Beach battle tell the story of D-Day
The Eagle-Tribune· 3 days agoBetween the villages of Vierville-sur-Mer and Sainte-Honorine-des-Pertes in Normandy, France, is a 5-mile stretch of beach that was once called Côte d’Or, or “golden coast.” Since June 6, 1944 ...