A traveling living history exhibit centered on George Washington’s Revolutionary War command tent is set to visit Tryon ...
The image is so familiar that it often goes unnoticed: the powdered hair, the ruffled shirt, the stoic smile. George Washington’s rendering on the $1 bill may be the most widely distributed portrait ...
File photo: John Godzieba, as Gen. George Washington, second right, stands in a boat during a reenactment of Washington's daring Christmas 1776 crossing of the Delaware River in Washington Crossing, ...
As part of Women's History Month and America's 250th birthday celebrations, history keepers and storytellers honored at George Washington's Mount Vernon.
A historic portrait of George Washington is being auctioned off next month. It's among the paintings that inspired the first president's image on the $1 bill, and it has a colorful past. Paintings of ...
In late 1776, George Washington's Continental Army retreated through New Jersey after a series of defeats in New York. Washington boosted morale by having Thomas Paine's "The American Crisis" read to ...
An exhibit about slavery outside Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia, shown here in Oct. 2025, was removed by the National Park Service on Jan. 22, 2026.Michael Yanow—NurPhoto via ...
Curt Radabaugh has brought his enduring love of history to life through his faithful rendition of George Washington, the ...
It has been years of planning and executing, but the majority of the largest renovation ever at George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate is complete just in time for the nation’s 250th birthday. “If ...
While tales of his copping to chopping a cherry tree were just lore, the nation’s first president did partake of this cherry drink. By Ramin Ganeshram In 1784, George Washington left his Virginia home ...
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