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Workers digging at Manhattan's World Trade Center site 15 years ago made an improbable discovery: sodden timbers from a boat ...
The wood was muddy, but well preserved after centuries in the oxygen-poor earth. A previously constructed slurry wall went ...
Workers digging at Manhattan's World Trade Center site 15 years ago made an improbable discovery: sodden timbers from a boat built during the Revolutionary War that had been buried more than two ...
In 2010, construction crews working in Lower Manhattan found the remains of a Revolutionary War-era gunboat buried deep underground. Now, after years of restoration work, the 18th-century vessel has ...
This year, the Tunnel to Towers Foundation is marking the event's ninth anniversary at One World Trade Center, which honors the lives of 9/11 first responders.
SANDPOINT, Idaho – Berit Ollestad, a Sandpoint resident, took on a significant challenge by climbing the One World Trade Center to honor the heroes of 9/11 and veterans.
On that iconic day ten years ago, June 16, 2015, the golden escalator moment wasn’t just campaign theater, it was an economic ...
Construction crews found the ship while building the new World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan in 2010. AKRF Freeze-drying the ship's planks removed roughly 5,000 pounds of moisture.
Fifteen years ago, archaeologists at the World Trade Center site discovered a ship, deep in the muck, dating back to the Revolutionary War. Now they're putting it back together.
National Museum of Public Housing leaders hope visitors see there’s more to life in public housing than what's on the news.