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When Washington Crossed the Delaware on Christmas 1776, It Wasn't in the Name of Christian Nationalism
This column was first published in The Orange County Register. The post When Washington Crossed the Delaware on Christmas ...
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The Extra Boozy Eggnog George Washington Allegedly Enjoyed Wasn't For The Faint Of Heart
George Washington was known to enjoy a few good drinks, especially eggnog. Find out how the first president of the United ...
This article was originally published in 2023. It is a story so well known it has become a meme. “Americans: Willing to cross ...
Our Cowboys vs. Commanders predictions expect Dak Prescott and George Pickens to connect on another home-run play.
On Christmas Day in 1776, with the Continental Army at its lowest ebb, George Washington stood on the icy banks of River and ...
Keep the family entertained this holiday weekend with movie premieres and festive eats. Plus, tribute concerts in South Jersey and karaoke nights in Philly.
Yorkshire Pie was commonly made at Christmas time in England and the American colonies, and according to Mount Vernon, was a ...
As we join with friends and family to mark the holiday, we should be grateful for those who persevered and sacrificed for all ...
Ronald Rinaldi of NJ will participate in his 50th consecutive Christmas Day reenactment of Washington crossing the Delaware.
In many wars between Christian nations, soldiers have stopped or scaled back fighting in late December—but this has not always been the case.
December is the last month most people think of as critical to U.S. history. Here is what they are forgetting.
For America's 250th birthday, living history programs at Washington Crossing Historic Park will shed light on the role of revolutionary women and noncombatants.
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