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It shuttled her down a gravel path to the premiere of “Washington,” a miniseries she produced for the History Channel that previewed last week at George Washington’s estate. It is airing on ...
History Channel’s three-night miniseries event “Washington” premieres Sunday, Feb. 16 at 8 p.m. ET. By Matthew Rozsa Matthew Rozsa is a former Salon staff writer.
The History Channel tweeted out a picture on Monday of George Washington to celebrate the Battle of Gettysburg. If that doesn’t seem wrong to you, you need to seriously brush up on your American ...
History Channel announced Saturday that its six-part miniseries on George Washington will debut on President’s Day weekend. It will air over three nights beginning Sunday, Feb. 16, and ...
One of the best things about the History Channel’s new biopic, Washington, is that our first president is depicted as less than perfect. While that may seem obvious to readers of history, the ...
The History Channel tweeted out a picture on Monday of George Washington to celebrate the Battle of Gettysburg. If that doesn’t seem wrong to you, you need to seriously brush up on your American ...
Contrary to what you may have surmised from the History Channel's Twitter feed, George Washington was not present at the Battle of Gettysburg. The Father of Our Country had many talents, but time ...
Richard "Dana" Moore, a war memorabilia collector from Virginia, recently lend a piece of one of George Washington's tents to a Philadelphia museum. He bought the piece for $1,300.
Elon Musk received short shrift after declaring the English Channel should be re-named after George Washington. One Conservative politician came up with an alternative suggestion and appeared to ...
WATCH: George Mason vs. George Washington LIVE on ESPN+ Meanwhile, the Revolutionaries are in eighth place in the A-10 with a ...
America’s first president George Washington addressed the assembled Congress with the first State of the Union on this day in history, Jan. 8, 1780. Washington’s address took place at Federal ...
An artifact that originally belonged to President George Washington recently landed in the hands of a Virginia history enthusiast – and then a museum – all thanks to Goodwill.