The Stirling Historical Society will open 10 Victorian era buildings – including seven homes – for its second annual holiday ...
Starting from the Victorian era through the 20th century, feminist movements played a large role in American History by advocating for equal rights. During this time, many women were oppressed by men ...
We recently asked the Mount Prospect Historical Society staff to consider which artifacts on display in the museum's closed galleries they would most like to share with the public when the doors ...
The Victorian Era was a time of the Industrial Revolution, with authors Charles Dickens and Charles Darwin, the railway and shipping booms, profound scientific discoveries, and the invention of the ...
Emily Dovydaitis discusses the language of flowers followed by Victorian era society. Although most flowers lack tu-lips, they often “say” more than most people realize. During the Victorian era, the ...
BROCKPORT, N.Y. — The community is coming together after a fire at the historic Morgan-Manning House in Brockport on Tuesday night. News10NBC’s Tom Kowalski spoke with neighbors and the Western Monroe ...
The Victorian era took place from June 20, 1837, to January 22, 1901, in the United Kingdom. It got its namesake from the ruler at the time, Queen Victoria. The era is long gone, but modern ...
The Victorian Mansion Museum in Barnesville is once again opening its doors for its annual Christmas tours, inviting ...
NORWALK — Bob and Sandy Cygan have passed the home at 74 Newtown Ave. a thousand times, but it wasn’t until Sunday that they even noticed it. “We drove past it yesterday and you just don’t see it,” ...
Victorian-style kitchen table with cooking tools, eggs, bread, and apples - Buzzard films/Shutterstock The Victorian era of England describes the period of time between 1837 and 1901, or the reign of ...
When Oscar Wilde’s “The Importance of Being Earnest” debuted in London in 1895, critics at the time were puzzled about why it didn’t tackle any serious political or social issues. Subtitled “A Trivial ...