It's not every day that museum announces they are closing their doors, but that's exactly what is happening with the Civil ...
The museum opened in 2006 and is reportedly the largest collection of Civil War artifacts west of the Mississippi. The museum is owned by North Texas Oilman Ray Richey, the president and curator.
Amid one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises, Sudan’s civil war has brought another devastating consequence: the potential extinction of its cultural heritage. Priceless artefacts, looted from ...
Texans who long to see Union and Confederacy paraphernalia and other relics of a long-gone era should head to White Settlement while they can. Dennis Partrich, the director of sales and marketing ...
A recent exhibition shows how soldiers sent in votes during the Civil War and World War II ... in New York City uses more than 200 texts and artifacts to contemplate Lincoln's rise to the ...
A Civil War museum in Texas that has faced criticism ... The museum has on display both Union and Confederate artifacts, according to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Husband and wife duo Ray and ...
A 49-year-old Mena man with a history of stealing collectibles and who was caught on video taking a non-working submachine ...
HAMPSTEAD — Registration is now open for Hampstead Recreation’s annual Turkey Trot. Those interested must register online by ...
•PUBLIC LANDS DAY HIKE: 10 a.m. Sept. 28, McConnells Mill State Park, meet at Point Parking Area. Sponsored by the Wampum Chapter of the North Country Trail Association. For more information or to ...
•PIEROGI MAKING CLASS: 6 p.m. Oct. 18 or 10 a.m. Oct. 19, River Valley Complex, Pulaski (former Pulaski Elementary School). $35 per class. For information or to register, call (724) 651-8130.
(Liesbeth Powers / Staff Photographer) The Texas Civil War Museum will close its doors on Oct. 31 after 18 years of showcasing artifacts from the Union and Confederacy. The 15,500-square-foot ...