The modern-day Monuments Men will be based at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. The U.S. Army Reserve and the Smithsonian are partnering to establish a modern-day "Monuments Men" program, reviving a ...
Jim Huchthausen, of the Monuments Men and Women Foundation and nephew of Capt. Walter Huchthausen, lays a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, at Arlington National Cemetery, Friday, Aug. 12, ...
Monuments are critical tools in shaping the values and identity of society. Most of what we know about many ancient cultures – Egypt, Great Zimbabwe, Greece, Rome – are through public monuments. So we ...
While many local residents are putting gravestones on their lawns for Halloween, this is also a good time to visit some actual gravesites, as they tell us much about our local history. Behind the 35th ...
ATLANTA — The 1911 Peace Monument sits near the entrance gate to Atlanta's Piedmont Park at 14th Street and Piedmont Avenue. In its original form, the statue included inscriptions commemorating ...
While the more modern veterans’ section of Tahoma Cemetery will be the focus of today’s Memorial Day service, a monument to another of America’s wars — and the local residents who served in it — ...
DAHSHOUR, Egypt — In this more than 4,500-year-old pharaonic necropolis, Egypt's modern rituals of the dead are starting to encroach on its ancient ones. Steamrollers flatten the desert sand, and ...
A Gold Star Mother helped establish a monument at the Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery to honor families of fallen service members. The cemetery in Exeter is the final resting place for 45,000 Rhode ...
The more than 40 memorial monuments at the Rhode Island Veterans Memorial Cemetery start greeting visitors as soon as they turn off South County Trail in Exeter and head west into the 280-acre ...
(WASHINGTON) — The U.S. Army Reserve and the Smithsonian are partnering to establish a modern-day “Monuments Men” program, reviving a cultural preservation effort that has its roots in World War II.
(WASHINGTON) -- The U.S. Army Reserve and the Smithsonian are partnering to establish a modern-day "Monuments Men" program, reviving a cultural preservation effort that has its roots in World War II.
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