History Investigations
08/18/2021
The American Heritage Festival In Arizona, The Largest Heritage Festival In The State at Schnepf Farms in Queen Creek.
If you’re a history buff or simply like to learn new things, the annual American Heritage Festival in Arizona belongs on your bucket list. Taking place each year in November, this weekend-long event takes guests on a fascinating journey through U.S. history from Colonial times all the way up to the 20th century. Equal parts fun and educational, it’s a family-friendly event that’ll make your fall season one to remember. https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/arizona/american-heritage-festival-az/?fbclid=IwAR2MP2Uph0wrHnMSQZ1MyXuoIrDAAi0VQgvjziAtAS2JTdbNscjDAe0HBmA
Plan A Day Out At The American Heritage Festival In Arizona, The Largest Heritage Festival In The State Arizona's American Heritage Festival takes guests on a journey through U.S. history from Colonial times all the way up to the 20th century.
08/11/2021
Did archaeologists find the Trojan Horse?
Turkish archaeologists excavating the site of the city of Troy on the hills of Hisarlik have discovered a large wooden structure that they believe are the remains of the famous Trojan Horse.
Turkish archaeologists excavating the site of the city of Troy on the hills of Hisarlik have discovered a large wooden structure that they believe are the remains of the Trojan Horse. These excavations include dozens of fir planks and beams up to 15 meters (49 feet) long, assembled in a strange form.
The wooden structure was found inside the walls of the ancient city of Troy.
Did archaeologists find the Trojan Horse? Turkish archaeologists excavating the site of the city of Troy on the hills of Hisarlik have discovered a large wooden structure that they believe are the remains of the famous Trojan Horse.
03/29/2021
Family archives come in all shapes and sizes, from a single shoebox found in Grandma’s closet to a houseful of photos, papers and heirlooms collected over decades. No matter the size of a collection, there’s more to preserving it than storage everything in acid-free, archival boxes. How will you remember what’s in all those boxes you inherited from Mom and Dad?
How will you know where to find the baby shoes and 1800s tintypes when it’s time to research and share your family story? How can you make these items more useful and accessible when you also want to protect them from overuse?
7 Tech Tools to Organize Your Family History Collection End family collection chaos! These seven tech tools help you turn your archive of old photos, papers and artifacts into an organized research resource.
02/25/2021
One of the most fascinating genealogy stories to surface in the last decades is the enigmatic story of the Melungeons. Sometimes called the “Lost Tribe of Appalachia,” the Melungeons are people of mixed ethnicity who claim varying degrees of Portuguese, Turkish, Moorish, Arabic, Jewish, American Indian and African descent. Typically, the term Melungeon refers to people from eastern Kentucky, southwestern Virginia, eastern Tennessee and southern West Virginia, according to the Melungeon Heritage Association (MHA), but “related mixed-ancestry populations also include the Carmel Indians of southern Ohio; the Brown People of Kentucky; the Guineas of West Virginia; the We-Sorts of Maryland; the Nanticoke-Moors of Delaware; the Cubans and Portuguese of North Carolina; the Turks and Brass Ankles of South Carolina; and the Creoles and Redbones of Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana.”
The Mystery of the Melungeons, the “Lost Tribe of Appalachia” The mixed-race Melungeon people from Appalachia can be tough for descendants to trace. Learn some origin theories and tips for starting your research.
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