From a pumpkin crawl to an astronomy science fair, here are several no-cost events and activities across Greater Boston Oct. 20-26. If the costs of costumes and candy feel like toil and trouble, here ...
First Congregational Church of Elgin will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 1925 silent film version of “The Phantom of the Opera” with a free screening at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24, at the church, ...
Claremont Colleges Law School Fair: Thinking of a career in law? Then take this opportunity to meet with the Santa Clara Law School admissions representatives during this fair and learn more about how ...
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New Bern's rich history is set to come alive this week with the start of the New Bern Ghostwalk on Thursday. The event, now in its 35th year, is a self-guided tour presented by the New Bern Historical ...
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Boca Raton's 100th year continues with concerts, public art, storytelling and community events, including upcoming family and citywide celebrations.
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History is more than just dates and dusty old books; it’s the story of us, a collection of moments that shaped who we are and the world we live in. From moon landings to revolutions, these events ...
October tends to get a lot of attention for pumpkin patches, Halloween costumes, and the gradual shift to cooler weather, but did you know it’s also a month jam-packed with history? Some defining ...
What if I told you that some slaves in the American South were white? Or that British gentlemen in India used to hire people to cover themselves in jams to attract mosquitoes? Don’t believe me? Well ...