Ken Burns
A Celebration of HIStory By Ana Villanueva-Lykes Who Are We? A Festival Celebrating the Films of Ken Burns debuts in Gettysburg on February 10 “You know we tell stories to […]
A Celebration of HIStory By Ana Villanueva-Lykes Who Are We? A Festival Celebrating the Films of Ken Burns debuts in Gettysburg on February 10 “You know we tell stories to […]
the ‘Sawbones Suffragette’ By Hannah Hottenstein | Historical images courtesy of the Library of Congress The ongoing legacy of compassionate and resolve of Dr. Mary Edwards Walker—the only female Civil
New book sheds light on veterans’ addiction afterthe Civil War By Lisa Gregory | HIstorical images courtesy of the National Museum of Civil War Medicine Unlike so many of his
Women-Owned Businesses Are Powering & Empowering Hanover’s Revitalization By Karen Hendricks | Photography by Kelsey Kinard Less than 15 miles from Gettysburg’s Lincoln Square—made famous by Abraham Lincoln’s visit in
What do we know about Native Americans in Adams County? By Karen Hendricks Adams County is celebrating an interesting birthday this year—its 222nd! Founded on January 22, 1800, Adams County
COB51 Art Studio Brings Art to Everyone By Lisa Gregory | Photography by Melissa Ring If it’s Saturday, Lisa Bowers and her friend Missy Krepps will be at COB51 Art