The Summit Historical Society has launched a project to digitize the historic maps in its collection. Summit Historical Society director Jordan Bennett said Wednesday, Feb. 5, that the nonprofit ...
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Historic Map Shines Light On America's Great 400-Year-Old MysteryThe fate of the settlers who founded the "Lost Colony of Roanoke" in what is now North Carolina remains unknown.
The older stands are blue magenta. Everything that’s younger is yellows or oranges or light greens. You can color it any way ...
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The Times (Shreveport) on MSNHistory Corner: Explore the historic Red River with Twin BlendsCheck out these photos Twin Blends researched at the Northwest Louisiana Archives at LSUS by photographer R.B. Talfor.
From the beep of our metal detectors to the moment we unearth our finds, each episode brings you along on a treasure hunt like no other. We meticulously comb through forgotten battlegrounds, ...
Clues hiding in the details of a 400-year-old map could now solve the mystery of the lost colony of Roanoke - an island between North Carolina and the Outer Banks. The map, titled 'La Virginea ...
We recently found a map at an estate sale from 1906. We used the map to track down an area where an old town was in hopes of ...
Archaeologists believe they may have found the world’s oldest 3D map dating back around 13,000 years, as revealed in a new study. Located in a rock shelter called Ségognole 3, south of Paris ...
Researchers discovered a 13,000-year-old three-dimensional map within a rock shelter in the Paris Basin, showcasing Paleolithic humans' water flow and geomorphological knowledge. This finding ...
Largely cloudy today with only limited bright spells breaking through at times. It will be mostly dry but the odd spot of drizzle cannot be ruled out locally, mainly in the first half of the day ...
Tickets for the Hunterdon Wine Express train, which includes a train ride, Old York Cellars in Ringoes wine tasting and lunch, will go on sale 10 a.m. Feb. 4 for 16 voyages starting this spring.
So in this world where yesterday’s freshest attraction is today’s demolition project, finding traces of Vegas’s historic roots feels like uncovering buried treasure. Beneath the city’s eve ...
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