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Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library, Wildlife Center of Virginia, Early Music Access Project and Menokin. “Some of my favorite memories from the day include watching kids play chess with Mr. Madison, ...
Thanks to Facebook, I was reminded that eight years ago this week, I was watching a documentary on PBS about Woodrow Wilson when I jumped up, paused the show, and pointed out to my husband that ...
So much of what I learned from pop culture came from watching pro wrestling as a kid; for example, George Thorogood & The Destroyers. Their song, “Bad to the Bone,” walked former WWF world ...
For the first time ever, the Ten Commandments are on display in California. The Reagan Presidential Library and Museum reports this exhibit of this priceless document is only until Thursday ...
Sometimes, baseball really is a simple game. Nicholas County got the timely hits. Woodrow Wilson did not. And that was that in the Grizzlies’ 8-3 win Thursday at Thomas F. Parham Field in Beckley.
Presidential historian Richard Norton Smith put a face with a name Thursday evening, selecting Woodrow Wilson as the fourth and final former president to earn a place on his 20th century Mount ...
(WVVA) - Check out the highlights from day four of the Coppinger tournament with the Graham G-men battling with the Princeton Tigers, and the Bluefield Beavers taking on the Woodrow Wilson Flying ...
The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum offers insight into the life of the 28th president, who was born in Staunton. The interior welcomes you with authentic German charm and a “Please ...
The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum provides historical context for the 28th president, who was born in Staunton. A feast fit for Bavarian royalty spread across the table. This sampler ...
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Wednesday shows that 52% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Trump’s job performance. Forty-seven percent (47%) disapprove.
The president’s actions, in some ways, mirror those of President Woodrow Wilson. On entering office in 1913, Wilson swiftly segregated the federal workforce, erasing gains Black Americans had made ...