Submitted photo Jon Appel at the headstone of Dorcas Holt Buchanan during a previous visit to Lewistown. Appel dug to see how far the cement went and then put it all back
LEWISTOWN — Jenny Baron Landis, executive director of the Juniata Valley Visitors Bureau, spoke with Mifflin
Los Angeles is fertile ground for growing lush gardens with its always sunny, Mediterranean-like climate. And you don't have to look far to find these verdant landscapes.
Sure, you may know the Getty's Central Garden and The Huntington Library's botanical gardens, but many mor
The New Mexico monument protects more than 33,000 acres of wilderness and Ancestral Puebloan dwellings
By Kendra Clapp Olguín
Just a short drive away from both Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico, Bandelier National Monument protects more than 33,000 acres of New Mexican wilderness in a
There's really nothing else out there like the garden gnome. Something infinitely recognizable for a specific look, that can trace its lineage back centuries. And not that much has changed over those centuries. They still serve one specific purpose and look one general way. Good luck thinking
Before the advent of architectural modernism’s sleeker, less ornamental styles, architects commonly adorned the tops of buildings with human statues, particularly on municipal buildings. If you pause to glance up as you walk around New York, you might even catch a random statue — especiall
When Laura Young found a human head under a table at the Goodwill store on Far West Boulevard in 2018, she had no idea what she was getting herself into.
The price tag said $34.99. Seemed like a deal.
It was all white. Made of marble. Weighed about 50 pounds.
“Clearly antiq
By Sr. Gini George, SSpS
The third station of the Pilgrimage to the Seven Churches is the Basilica of St. Sebastian Outside the Walls.
The site of the basilica holds a large underground burial area of the early Christians, known as the catacombs.
The first church on this site
Monarch Butterfly Day event Sept. 10 at the Chickasaw Cultural Center
A sign welcoming visitors to the Butterfly Garden at the Chickasaw Cultural Center in Sulphur, Oklahoma.
A monarch butterfly stops on a flower at the Chickasaw Cultural Center.
SULPHUR, Okla. - The Chickasa
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King George’s Confederate monument has been relocated to Historyland Memorial Park off U.S. 301. With little fanfare, crews removed the structure from the county’s courthouse square early Saturday.
Workers with Stratified, a Washingt
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The Vermont Marble Museum, which bills itself as the world’s largest marble exhibit, will be able to remain in its historic building in Proctor under a deal between the Preservation Trust of Vermont and ZION Growers, a hemp company.
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