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William McKinley Coffee Break Memorial in Wilmington, Delaware

Yes, everyone in Wilmington, Delaware call this memorial the “Coffee Break Monument” with a little bit of amusement. The monument shows the future president William…

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Posted in Civil War Memory of Reconstruction Monuments National Parks

Slide Show With Instructions for Tagging National Park Exhibits for Removal for Violating Executive Order

I have been posting photos for the last six weeks that Interior Department staff have identified as National Park exhibits being in violation of President…

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Lincoln & Barnum Statues at Bethel, Connecticut, Library

Bethel in Connecticut, is a town in Fairfield County, Connecticut. While there are cities in the southern part of that county, the area around Bethel…

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Posted in Immigrants

Monument to the Immigrants Who Died in Long Island Shipwreck

Many of us have swum off Nassau Beach at Nickerson County Park in Long Beach. If you had been there in the second and third…

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Lowell National Historic Park Has Its Exhibits Under Scrutiny for Violating the Presidents Order

Lowell’s National Historic Park in Massachusetts is an excellent place to learn about immigrant and women workers throughout the Industrial Revolution. It also offers lessons…

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Posted in Places to Visit Slavery

Appeals Court Rejects National Park Service Motion to Put Up New Signs at President’s House

The fight over replacing historical panels at the President’s House in Philadelphia is continuing with legal skirmishing by the Federal government. In January, the National…

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Posted in Monuments Places to Visit Slavery

Close Look at the Court’s Opinion that Slavery Panels Be Put Back Up at President’s House in Philly

Note: This page is under construction and should be finished May 5, 2026 On February 16, 2026 a Federal Court issued and order telling the…

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Posted in Civil War Places to Visit

Atlanta History Center in Georgia & Battle of Atlanta Cyclorama

I have been to the Atlanta History Center a number of times, in my twenties, later on as a father with two boys, and, last…

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Posted in Civil War Memory of Reconstruction Monuments Places to Visit

Mayor Trying to Make Brooklyn Civil War Arch Traffic Free

Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced Monday that he is planning to change the structure of the streets around the famous Civil War Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Arch…

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Posted in LGBT+ Monuments

Federal Government’s Effort to Take Down LGBT+ Flags at Stonewall Is Defeated

Stonewall National Monument in Manhattan had its LGBT+ flags removed by the Federal Government in February as part of the president’s Executive Order to “restore…

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