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Shutterstock The Cherokee Trail of Tears In 1838-1839, the U.S. government forced about 16,000 Cherokee people to leave their ...
Part of a collection of stories offered in the 2025 summer issue of Southern Foodways Alliance quarterly, "Gravy," Atlanta-based writer Julia Skinner ruminates on the changing climate in the South and ...
As a young officer in the French and Indian War, Washington was involved in a devastating friendly fire incident. Military ...
WorldAtlas has a list of the 13 most eccentric towns in Georgia offering unique and memorable experiences. Here's why they are worth a visit.
This gorgeous trail in North Carolina is part of the "Grand Canyon of the East" and features unique rock formations and a ...
On July 12, the 186th anniversary of the Act of Union, Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner announced the addition of the Tahlequah campground ...
Students in a William & Mary anthropology class recently took a trip to Cherokee, North Carolina, to learn about Cherokee ...
Tomatoes make sugar (fructose and glucose) and acid (citric, malic and ascorbic). Studies have shown that tomatoes higher in ...
Tennessee lawmakers just made legal delta products harder to get, and medical marijuana is basically nonexistent.
Along the Menominee River, on the border between Wisconsin and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, archaeologists have discovered ...
A coalition of cyclists wanted to call attention to traffic violence in St. Louis on Sunday — and to push for change on one ...
San Saba County Judge Jody Fauley issued mandatory evacuations with the San Saba River expected to rise above 31 feet by ...