Across the centuries, Church crypts — from Roman catacombs to American cathedrals — testify that death is not the end but the ...
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A quiet corner of the North Platte Cemetery holds a powerful reminder: a grave dedicated to the unknown dead of World War I. An 8.5-mile long recreational path that connects Central City and Marquette ...
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Diane Ladd died at her home in Ojai, Calif. , on November 3 — only three months after her third husband, Robert Charles ...
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Today in History for Nov. 19: In 1794, the United States and Britain signed the "Jay Treaty" concerning trade boundaries and commerce.
"There was no way for people to come together," said Rabbi Chaim Landa. "People felt like they were the only Jew in St.