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Edda L. Fields-Black is the winner of the 2025 Pulitzer Prize in History, and the author of “Combee: Harriet Tubman, the ...
A new landmark now stands in Dorchester County, honoring Harriet Tubman near the site where historians believe she spent her ...
A new roadside historical marker now stands on Maryland's Eastern Shore, honoring Maryland native Harriet Tubman.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore marked Juneteenth by pardoning nearly 7,000 cannabis-related offenses and allocating $400 million to ...
Dion Banks has written a children's book about a Black superhero who fights slavery titled “Kofi the Wind Whisperer: A Hero’s ...
CAPE CHARLES, Va. — Thursday was a big day for folks on the Eastern Shore, with the groundbreaking of the first portion of the Eastern Shore Rail to Trail. This is a story that News 3 has been ...
“So we tried to revitalize the railroad — we wanted to try to get back our customers,” said Ron Wolff, executive director of the Eastern Shore Rail Trail Foundation.
RAILWAY AGE, MAY 2025 ISSUE: Chicago has one of four legacy regional rail networks, the others being in Boston, Philadelphia, and the New York area, including New Jersey. All except one of the lines ...
Tubman, born into slavery in Maryland, escaped in 1849 and later made numerous trips back to the Eastern Shore to help others find freedom, earning her the title of one of the most famous ...
Shaw’s closing stores on the North Shore and in New Hampshire as it cuts underperforming locations By Aaron Pressman Globe Staff,Updated March 12, 2025, 2:06 p.m.
He became free in 1840, and Tubman freed herself in 1849. Tubman made around 13 trips to Maryland’s Eastern Shore, where she led about 70 enslaved people to freedom.
The railroad tracks used by the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. along the Eastern Promenade have been dismantled to accommodate the Portland Foreside development.
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