SPRINGFIELD — The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum will display an original edition of the Gettysburg Address starting on Nov. 15. The exhibit will be available through Nov. 24 ...
Old news can be illuminating! The Philadelphia Inquirer on June 30, 1863, printed a colorful report of the June 28 burning of the Columbia-Wrightsville bridge to prevent Confederate forces from ...
FOX 5's Bob Barnard stopped by the election and voter registration headquarters of Adams County, Pennsylvania in Gettysburg. There were a lot of people coming and going, dropping off ballots they ...
Because of the sheer vastness of the region as well as the depth of history, guided excursions – particularly battlefield tours and ghost tours – are a popular way to explore Gettysburg.
In addition to offering demonstrations with Civil War historians at Gettysburg National Military Park's battlefield every weekend from April through October, visitors can enjoy alfresco dining at ...
The most famous battle of the Civil War took place just outside of Gettysburg. Morning Edition stopped by the historic site ...
The country is unlikely to know who wins the battleground state of Pennsylvania ... I am an assistant professor of political science at Gettysburg College in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, where ...
Split-ticket voting played a prominent role in several battleground states during last week’s elections despite the practice becoming increasingly less common. Democrats clinched major Senate ...
Battleground state are key to the presidential election. With seven battleground states in play, each representing different numbers of electoral votes, multiple combinations of victories are ...
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Each of the seven major battleground states has different rules governing how – and when – candidates can request ballot recounts in the event of a close election. Now, as voters continue to ...