Old superstition held that wearing new clothes at Easter meant good luck for the remainder of the year. Starting in the middle of the 19th century, upper-crust New Yorkers would take the long way home ...
The little booklet written for Coachella Valley Savings and Loan Association by Ralph Hancock in 1958 was aptly named “Desert Living.” It explored every aspect of life in the Coachella Valley in a ...
The unearthing of ancient ruins beneath desert sands is a thrilling development in archaeology, offering revolutionary insights into the sophisticated cultures of bygone civilizations. The Role of ...
It is certainly no secret that the American West is a land of myth. One does not have to look far into the historical record to realize that cowboys were mostly exploited wage laborers, that the vast ...
Petra, Aqaba, Amman, Wadi Rum, and The Dead Sea are in the Kingdom of Jordan. Travel to Jordan is safe and an experience that often stays with travelers for a long time. From culture to food, this ...
Just a short stroll from the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall and 300 yards north of the Lincoln Memorial is a blank space on the Washington, D.C., National Mall where the National Desert Storm and ...
WASHINGTON — As retired Gen. Rhonda Cornum stood in the blazing sun Thursday morning, looking out over hundreds of veterans, their family members, international ambassadors and others, she recalled ...