Dog collars, a used tea bag, and bloomers serve as just three of many strange items auctioned off from the royal family. History enthusiasts collect just about anything from Queen Elizabeth II and her ...
Everyone knows the phrase "as American as apple pie." It's a warm, golden, buttery badge of patriotism that's served up at Fourth of July picnics, Thanksgiving tables, and small-town diners across the ...
Before Chico was founded, John Bidwell was looking for gold along the Feather River, and in 1848 he found it. As word of gold spread, a settlement popped up nearby that would quickly become known as ...
Election season often comes with a lot of questions, choices and lively discussions. But there’s a way to bring a bit of lightness to your day by trying a unique piece of food history: election cakes.
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Looking for a way to learn about civics and an excuse to eat pizza? The Indiana Historical Society is hosting just that with its second annual Slice of History game night.
We chose this 200-year-old Portuguese villa for Escape because it's more than just a buildingâ it's a living piece of history. The villa's soul, with its old-world charm, arches and natural light, ...
The Wisconsin Veterans Museum is hosting "A Slice of History" with free pizza, music, and veteran stories. The event is part of "Civic Season," promoting museums as civic hubs for younger generations.
Old signs and decorations from the restaurant’s history decorate the Round Table Pizza in Menlo Park. Photo by Anna Hoch-Kenney. While Google’s humble garage beginning is Menlo Park’s most famous ...