Behind a lovely 19th century facade on Evergreen Avenue, the homeowners built a crisp modern home of wood and glass. They're putting it up for sale at $4.5 million.
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Nazis shattered her family’s store in 1938. She just learned it’s still there.A. Grünebaum shoe store in Witten, Germany, before World War II. Suzanne Cohen's great-great-uncle started the store, and after the Holocaust, she and her family believed it was gone. She recently ...
Swekosky was described in a 1942 Post-Dispatch article as "a human filing cabinet of names, dates, addresses, personalities ...
Working in railways, mines, and mills caused thousands of deaths in the early 20th century and before. Photos show the ...
Pump Park Vintage Photography/Alamy The Aletsch Glacier in Switzerland’s Bernese Alps is the mightiest mass of ice in Europe. Covering a staggering 66 square miles (171sq km) it has always attracted ...
“I’d say, ‘Look, Everett, they’re saying hello to you,’” Larson said.
Any true historian knows that if you want to research the life of someone who died several generations ago, you’d better be willing to dig. So when local historians Phyllis Bridges and Linda Willard ...
Amersham Museum had the opportunity to accession an extensive photographic collection from the Duparc family who lived ...
The writer reflects on his journey as a psychiatrist at HBM, and considers people as the greatest blessings in his life.
A Provence gem, a family skiing favourite, and an Alsace Wine Route hotspot are the top three most welcoming towns in France, ...
You can always spot a tourist in Dubois, Wyoming, by how they pronounce the name of the town. In Wyoming, it's called ...
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