HONOLULU (AP) — Nick Taylor of Canada delivered another theatrical finish Sunday, this time chipping in for eagle on the 18th hole to get into a playoff at the Sony Open in Hawaii and winning ...
With this last desperate offensive turned back, the Allied armies turned to the offensive and the 18th participated in the battles that pushed the German Army ever closer to defeat: Amiens on 8 August ...
First-person, costumed interpreters, or history makers have the opportunity to portray real life people who lived in Philadelphia during the time of the American Revolution and the 18th century.
Modern European architectural ideas landed in Philadelphia in the middle of the last century, making it a center of modern design. But unlike in the movie The Brutalist, there was no singular ...
Representational Navigating the job market in India has always been a challenging endeavor, but the rapidly changing economic and technological landscape of the 21st century has brought new ...
While historians debate the true origins of Valentine's Day, it has been rooted in gift-giving tradition since the 18th century. Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker confirms 7 people died in the ...
Despite the Century club — or association, as it calls itself — being media averse, the unmarked McKim, Mead & White five-story palazzo on 43rd Street has increasingly become the private club ...
Next in our 21st-Century Architecture ... emergence of Dubai as a global powerhouse," wrote Julie Satow in the Wall Street Journal last year. Indeed, it is difficult to think of another building ...
Hear ye, hear ye, if you love dressing up in powdered wigs and reminiscing about the ‘ye olde’ times, Historic Philadelphia Inc has the perfect job for you! Historic Philadelphia Inc. has announced ...
A Samuel Fels High School student was shot to death while leaving for school with his mom on Tuesday morning. The 17-year-old student, identified as Noah Scurry, recently scored high on his SATs ...
Scurry was found shot on the 5000 block of Rorer Street, near Tacony Creek Park and Roosevelt Boulevard, around 7:15 a.m., according to a Philadelphia police spokesperson. "The principal ...
The company is looking for people who can act, can "make relevant connections for guests," can be adaptable and have a general knowledge about 18th century Philadelphia and the American Revolution.