The first Thanksgiving whether it is Plymouth, Massachusetts or Jamestown, Virginia, the food that was served was traditional ...
When the first settlers arrived in Jamestown in April 1607 and raised a cross at Cape Henry, claiming the land for England, ...
Most Americans know that more than half of the Mayflower’s passengers died the first harsh winter of 1620-21. The fragile ...
By Jeff Moore Historical accounts of the first Thanksgiving celebrated by some early settlers in what is now New England represent the moral underpinnings of what makes America the most prosperous ...
From the landing on Plymouth Rock to the harmonious feast with the native Wampanoags, the story about the Pilgrims is rife ...
One of my family’s early road trips after immigrating to the U.S. was to Jamestown and Williamsburg, where we learned about ...
Epic Guide to Revolutionary War National Park Sites! Find out which National Park Sites share the history of the America ...
Corn is a Thanksgiving staple representing survival, tradition, and cultural exchange. Discover its journey from a Mexican ...
In the study, scientists analyzed genetic material from archaeological specimens of dogs that lived in Jamestown between 1609 and 1617 AD. The team discovered six breads that were consumed by the ...
No one knows quite what to do with Thanksgiving since most of what we think of as “tradition” is bogus, former Historic ...
What if everything you think you know about Thanksgiving is wrong? That's the provocative premise behind a book published by Seacoast historian and author J. Dennis Robinson. The book, "1623," is ...