All flags other than the U.S. flag have been banned at government facilities domestically and abroad under a new anti-DEI ...
Built before the American Revolution, it was also known as the Lafayette House because it housed the Marquis de Lafayette during ... "No hay" – its white clapboard façade and fieldstone ...
The seat is part of the Museum of the American Revolution's exhibit on the Declaration of Independence, opening Oct. 18.
Almost 125 years after Edmond Dédé’s death, his magnum opus “Morgiane,” perhaps the oldest existing opera by a Black American ...
An important vessel in the histories of France, Britain and the United States, L'Hermione is a replica of the 1779 frigate of the same name that achieved fame in 1780 for carrying French general the ...
Last fall, several cities and counties in Virginia commemorated the 200th anniversary of the Marquis de Lafayette’s 1824 U.S. farewell ... the oldest extent school for the education of Black children, ...
“Clad in a spotless white linen suit, with a black velvet vest and a Panama ... but he marched in an honor guard during the 1824 visit there by the Marquis de Lafayette. The Mackenzie family took in ...
This article is the first in a series of three based on an undated booklet published by the Suffolk-Nansemond Historical ...
JEFFERSONVILLE – Lafayette, Indiana is known by many Hoosiers as the home of Purdue University. However, the city’s namesake ...
John Ward Dunsmore's 1907 depiction of Lafayette, right, and Washington at Valley Forge. Marquis de Lafayette (1757-1834) was a French general who was instrumental in securing American ...
In 1825 Canandaigua, the “Nation’s Guest” — Marquis de Lafayette, a French military officer and nobleman who helped in the fight for American independence a half century before — was ...
Fayetteville joins the national Lafayette Bicentennial celebration this spring, commemorating 200 years since the Marquis de Lafayette’s Grand Tour of America brought him to the first U.S. city ...