As February, Black History Month, marks the return of the African American Patriots tour, the Freedom Trail Foundation looks forward to highlighting the rich Black history that originated in Boston by ...
Former Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski explained the moment he understood what Bill Belichick's Patriot Way really was.
President Donald Trump is making plans to mark the 250th anniversary of American independence with an “extraordinary ...
New offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels could use a talented option to help Maye and the passing attack. However, in Blake ...
Andrew Lawler multi-media presentation and discussion of his book, taking questions and signing copies of A Perfect Frenzy on Tuesday, February 4 at 6pm in the Paul F. Keller Meeting Hall on the ...
A Revolutionary War veteran received recognition in Hazel Green Sunday afternoon. The Twickenham Town Chapter of the National ...
In “A Perfect Frenzy,” Andrew Lawler reveals the hypocrisies of the patriots on the battleground of colonial Virginia.
THOMASVILLE- The January meeting of the Thomasville Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution featured ...
In his latest book, A Perfect Frenzy, local author Andrew Lawler reexamines the America Revolution and spotlights a lesser-known story from the United State's founding.
Snaking through the American city of Boston, the Freedom Trail isn’t long, but links so many must-see locations where modern America began that you’ll need more than a day to do it justice.
Also receiving recognition was Sasha Grollman, an 11th-grade student at Lower Merion High School, who was the Jeptha Abbott Chapter winner of the Patriots of American Revolution essay contest.