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Take a look inside Camp David, where presidents host world leaders and escape Washington
INSIDER via Yahoo Canada News· 7 hours agoFDR and Winston Churchill are pictured fishing at Shangri-La in 1943.FDR Presidential Library & ...
Richmond heritage boats set for revival at Britannia Shipyards
Richmond News· 8 hours agoThe heritage boats at Britannia Shipyards are ready to set sail on a new chapter. On July 8, city...
A history buff bought a piece of a tent from Goodwill for US$1,700. It really did belong to George...
CTV News· 10 hours agoAs a collector of artifacts, Richard “Dana” Moore makes a habit of scrolling through Goodwill’s...
A delicious history of the apple – from the Tian Sian mountains to supermarket shelves - EconoTimes
EconoTimes· 14 hours agoFrom the birthplace of the apple in the Tian Sian mountains of Kazakhstan to the modern mass-production of popular varieties like Pink Ladies, Coulthard gives a step-by-step account of how apples ...
‘Can you make sure we come back?’ Inside one final field trip, on the Ontario Science Centre’s last...
Toronto Star· 19 hours agoTwo elementary classes from Markham watched an IMAX film, experienced the rainforest and simulated...
Land Rovers used by UK royal family planned for Pebble Beach
Motor Authority· 20 hours agoThis marks the first time the vehicles have been shown outside the U.K., Land Rover said. The display is being organized by Land Rover Classic, an in-house operation specializing in the restoration and maintenance of vintage vehicles.
Hollywood’s Golden Age and China’s Cultural Revolution come to life in the latest historical novels
Toronto Star· 20 hours agoCarolyn has travelled to Los Angeles with her teen daughter Emily to settle Lily’s estate and abide...
With ‘Parade,’ her new novel about artistic creation, secrecy and death, has Rachel Cusk gone too...
Toronto Star· 20 hours agoFollowing the highly successful and critically lauded first act of her career, novelist Rachel Cusk, named one of Granta magazine’s Best of Young British Novelists in 2003 ...
Hong Kong’s Bouncy ‘Wonders’ Leave Some Wondering, ‘Why?’
New York Times· 21 hours agoInflatable replicas of famous monuments popped up in a park, raising questions about art and Hong...
Who were the first Africans at the Olympics? The disturbing story of two 1904 marathon runners
The Conversation· 1 day agoWho were the first Africans to compete in the modern Olympic Games? The answer to that question reveals the surprising story of a 1904 marathon – and exposes the history of racism and white ...