A 2nd-century marble marker missing since WWII resurfaces in the Riverbend area, launching an international investigation and a journey back to Italy.
A New Orleans couple have uncovered a 2nd-century Roman headstone in their Carrollton backyard, inscribed with the name of a naval sailor - Sextus Congenius Verus. The marble slab, likely looted ...
How does a 1900-year-old Roman tombstone end up in New Orleans? That's what one couple set out to find out after discovering just that while weeding their backyard.Daniella Santoro, an anthropologist ...
In March, Daniella Santoro and Aaron Lorenz were doing some yardwork at their home when they discovered a mysterious marble headstone with a Latin inscription hidden in the underbrush.
After 10 years, 30 chartered flights and more than 1,500 honorable passengers, Soaring Valor logged its final flight. The program, a partnership involving American Airlines, the Gary Sinise Foundation ...
A couple in New Orleans, United States, discovered an ancient Roman grave marker while clearing their backyard, sparking an investigation into how the 1,900-year-old artifact ended up there and ...
The iconic K&B Plaza office building in downtown New Orleans is for sale for the first time in a half century. The commercial real estate company Corporate Realty, which is listing the seven-story ...
National Geographic Explorer-at-Large Bob Ballard revisits the Iron Bottom Sound—rediscovering vessels, and making new finds.
History enthusiasts can get a small glimpse at World War II air battles this weekend in the Inland Empire. They can get up close to — and fly inside — a bomber and a jet fighter visiting Chino through ...
The renovation process proceeded on two, um, fronts. The video presentation was reworked by THG Creative, the California- and Florida-headquartered firm that oversaw the original production. Meanwhile ...
In the 1970s, remaining members of the original Tuskegee Airmen, along with supporters, founded Tuskegee Airmen, Inc. Their goal was to preserve the story, legacy and spirit of the Tuskegee Airmen.
New Orleans’s reputation as a party town, thanks largely to the annual celebration of Mardi Gras, looms large. Bourbon Street, plastic beads and bawdy revellers sum up many people’s image of the city.