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What else did these amazing women do during World War II?” Washington, D.C., fifth-grader Raya Kenney thought as she watched ...
A riveting immersive show honoring Rosie the Riveter and the women who built history. This immersive theatrical experience brings Rosie the Riveter to life, honoring the real women who joined the ...
My inspiration came in the form of a woman undergoing chemotherapy and a lab tech who is a mom, works full time and goes to ...
Rosie the Riveter is known as a cultural icon that encouraged women to join the workforce during wartime. But the name is often associated with the 1942 “We Can Do It!” poster created by J ...
Donna Graves couldn’t believe it when she heard that the LGBTQ+ exhibit she created at the Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home Front National Historic Park in Richmond, California, was in jeopardy.
The Rosie the Riveter park tells how the U.S. came together to fight in WWII but also how some Americans faced discrimination from their own government, including how Black Americans could only ...
But the baby boom wasn’t just a spike in births; it was also a blueprint for how Americans lived. Young couples married early ...
The national debt now stands at $107,000 per citizen, with the debt-to-gross domestic product ratio exceeding 100%.
Bob Castro and daughter Angela Watford made a trip to Beaumont last week on a hunt for family history — the focus of their journey the island that sits in the Neches River between the Purple Heart ...
There is no shortage of things to do for the Fourth of July around Ann Arbor. You can celebrate Independence Day with parades ...
Today, Lowell National Historical Park includes several restored buildings and a variety of exhibits, in addition to canal ...