WASHINGTON (AP) — All summer, thousands of visitors traipse among the U.S. Capitol’s many statues, which honor the nation’s founders, leaders and legends. There’s George Washington, father of his ...
MASSAPEQUA, Long Island. -- Some Italian-Americans are now urging New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and other mayors to send any Christopher Columbus statues that are taken down to their town. One of ...
FARGO - When Gange Rolf first arrived here in 1912, everyone knew his name. In fact, 15,000 people showed up to welcome him to North Dakota. Now, 100 years later, Rolf, perhaps more commonly known as ...
The past year has seen the removal or destruction of many historically significant memorials, all in the name of inclusion and the expiation of the sin that will forever stain our nation — slavery. In ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A group of Italian Americans gathered at City Hall on Monday to mark 70 years since Genoa, Italy, gifted the city a statue of Christopher Columbus and to call for its return to public ...
Donald Trump has resurrected plans to create a "National Garden of American Heroes," with statues paying tribute to 250 "historically significant" Americans ahead of the country's quarter millennial ...
It’s been empty since June of 2020 and the statue that once stood atop the granite pedestal is packaged away somewhere near the State Capitol. St. Paul restaurateur Pat Mancini knows that it is ...
Five years after statues of storied Italian explorer Christopher Columbus were toppled, beheaded and otherwise vandalized across America in the name of "social justice," the issue has once again been ...
President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday aimed at "restoring truth and sanity to American history" – decrying what the order characterized as efforts to "undermine the remarkable ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — During a campaign rally at Paradise Island in Tottenville, on Saturday, Mayoral Candidate Curtis Sliwa shared that he is looking to bring a statue of Christopher Columbus to ...
ROCKY RIVER, Ohio -- Since it’s all the rage lately to tear down statues to famous Americans, I have a replacement to propose: My grandmother, Mary Jedick. Maybe call it “The American Woman.” Yes, ...