A historic 19th-century homestead in Grafton is being demolished to make way for a new Culver's and a car wash.
The survey is paid for via a grant from the Texas Historical Commission and will cost $75,000, with a final report is expected by September 2027.
When people think of the most important towns and counties during the American Revolution, Halifax, North Carolina, doesn’t ...
Ongoing efforts to locate and document the historic Clinton County Infirmary Cemetery continue to develop, as new research ...
The Heritage Apple Corps has launched the Heritage Fruit Tree Registry to document historic fruit trees across Central Oregon ...
Starting on Monday, the City of Tyler will have professionals out in the streets near Texas College to document historic ...
Find dreamy Spanish moss, centuries-old mansions, maritime artifacts, and World War II-era ships at these five historic ...
It reflects the nature of our vibrant town – quiet and elegant, a little indulgent but still easy and unfussy,” the chef said ...
A key county advisory panel has recommended giving historic protections to portions of the former Nelly Custis School in ...
Indiana is accepting applications for 2026 Historic Preservation Fund grants. Nonprofits and local governments must apply by ...
Weeks after Post Falls City Council opened a proposal period for new uses of the historic Chapin Building downtown, the current occupants – the Post Falls Historical Society – held an open house to ...
The $1.2 million home, built in 1890, boasts eight bedrooms and a grand ballroom on the top floor. It’s one of the last ...