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In the end, Scopes was found guilty and fined US$100. It was a hollow victory for the creationists. Still, Tennessee (among other states) did not repeal the 1925 legislation until 1967.
Wikimedia Commons/Jim Evans The Battle of San Jacinto The Battle of San Jacinto took place on April 21, 1836, in what is now ...
Wikimedia Commons/Ser Amantio di Nicolao The Slave Pen of 1820s Alexandria, Virginia A brick building at 1315 Duke Street in ...
FORT SMITH -- The Fort Smith National Historic Site will be holding a free archeological program for kids this Saturday.
The Flattop is one of thousands of prefabricated homes built in Oak Ridge during World War II. This home was originally at 68 ...
The Momentary, 507 S.E. E St., Bentonville, a music, art and food venue that is an extension of the Crystal Bridges Museum of ...
A new integrative medical school in Bentonville, Arkansas, has officially welcomed its first class of students.  | The Alice L. Walton School of Medicine was founded by Walmart heir Alice Walton in ...
A couple of former Troy University baseball teammates, an ex-NFL standout, two longtime coaches and a local official make up ...
"They’ve confirmed with us time and time again," Bill Chang, DeForest's village administrator, said. "There’s no indication ...
HBCU players, selected by a committee that includes Hall of Fame outfielder Ken Griffey Jr., representatives from MLB, the ...
The Owensboro Museum of Science and History has rolled out a trio of family-friendly initiatives — Wonder Wednesdays, Member ...