Don Clayton, the future founder of Putt-Putt, was born in Fayetteville. Lucile Churchill Gorham Souders became the first woman to serve on the Fayetteville City Board of Education. The Prince Charles ...
French author Gaston Leroux's novel The Phantom of the Opera was released in 1910, based on rumors he'd heard about the Palais Garnier, the Paris opera house, one about a fire in the roof of the opera ...
A couple married at the 1925 Erie Exposition earned prizes too for their first home. The wedding cake was dubbed "Treasure Island" because of its unorthodox ingredients. Almost 8,000 people attended ...
Among the students who participated in the sleep deprivation study was the future head of the psychology department at George Washington University. The grueling Medical College Admission Test, or ...
It's been 100 years since the destructive flood of 1925 hit the Borderland area. That flood led to cooperation between U.S. and Mexico to deal with the aftermath. Mark Howe of the International ...
A century after its grand opening in downtown York, the Yorktowne Hotel invites the community to celebrate on Friday evening. The free party, set for 5 to 9 p.m., will fill the historic hotel with ...