Our nation’s first president was also a farmer and he believed in being a good steward in a different era, Dave Bergmeier writes.
The aging owners of James Monroe’s Loudoun County estate have turned down offers from developers of more than $55 million because they want the state to have it as a park.
"A letter like this with this powerful, evocative statement reflecting on the essence of the American Revolution — they are ...
With Florida preparing next year to mark the semiquincentennial, the 250th anniversary of the 1776 signing of the Declaration ...