Throwback Thursday features a unique take on poetry as we discuss the history of legendary decoy carver Lem Ward.
One of the most well-known figures of the Underground Railroad has deep roots right here on the Eastern Shore.
America's 250th birthday is being celebrated at Pemberton Hall through a variety of interactive events that pay tribute to the colonial era, a…
We're previewing an event that celebrates land, legacy, and freedom with a history expert in Caroline County.
The VA250 Mobile Museum Experience visited Chincoteague on Wednesday, as part of its effort to highlight Virginia’s role in the nation’s found…
Rehoboth Beach officials are working to secure state and national recognition for the city’s iconic boardwalk, a longtime centerpiece of the coastal community.
Our celebration of Women's History Month continues as we hear about a special program coming to the Milford Museum that explores the imagery o…
Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad State Park is hosting an event to honor Harriet Tubman's birthday and pay tribute to the history of the ba…
Walking for Peace: Jim Duffy is Telling the Tale of a Wandering Woman Spreading an Important Message
Throwback Thursday shares the story of a woman who was dedicated to walking across the country spreading a message of peace.
Jim Duffy Talks About How Runaway Slave James Collins Johnson Became Popular at Princeton University
We hear how James Collins Johnson fled slavery to become a popular fixture at Princeton University for Throwback Thursday.
