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Today-History-Oct27

Today in History for Oct. 27: In 1746, William Tennent, a Scottish Presbyterian pastor and theologian, obtained a charter for the College of New Jersey, later to be called Princeton University. He had ...
That daydream has a name, and it’s called Shoshone, Idaho – a picturesque slice of rural America where the railroad tracks kiss the edge of Main Street, historic brick buildings stand sentinel against ...
Just outside town lies one of Idaho’s most spectacular natural wonders – Shoshone Falls, often called the “Niagara of the West.” While technically closer to Twin Falls, many visitors use Shoshone as ...
French]🗞 Read the full article in French Standing atop Nipissing Hill Lookout, the history of the surrounding town of Cobalt ...
The Transit Rail Association for Canadian Contractors, Maintainers, Operators and Standards (TRACCS) will recognize ...
The completion of Canada’s Trans Mountain Expansion has transformed the nation into a major global oil exporter, reshaping ...
A southwest town has a fascinating past under a different name that many may not know. More than a century ago, the Town of ...