History is cool and all (we guess), but you know what's missing from it? Cell phones.
Lincoln is a cathedral city that can trace its origins back to the to the Iron Age. Settled by Romans and centuries of history Lincoln shouldn't be missed.
In the early eighteenth-century, the women who sold butter, milk, poultry and eggs on Fridays at the Butter Market in Lincoln had to do so with no shelter from the elements. Until 1572 their forebe…
This famous photograph by Horace Cort shows a group of white and black integrationists in the former Monson Motor Lodge swimming pool on June 18, 1964. The photo was connected…
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Modern commuters still pass through this 2,000-year-old Roman archway.
The little girl who told Abe Lincoln to grow a beard
With hundreds of thousands of years worth of history, it is no surprise that there have been some weird and wonderful history facts the years.
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A mini-guide of what to see, do and eat in Lincoln, England. A quick glance at this pretty English historic city.
The great man theory of leadership is one of the earliest theories to explain and understand leadership. Discover the history of this theory.
Visiting Lincoln for a day trip or a longer stay? Check out the 13 best things to do in Lincoln including sightseeing, activities and food!
Poveștile despre stafia prezidențială care rătăcește pe culoarele și prin sălile Casei Albe persistă de mai bine de un secol.
See a collection of rare portraits of Abraham Lincoln and his family featured in the HBO documentary Living with Lincoln.
An extremely rare photograph of President Abraham Lincoln taken during his brief yet memorable stint as a paranormal investigator and eliminator circa 1864. (via Tauntr)
Donald Trump, Barack Obama, George W. Bush – how do the presidents of our era compare with those who came before?
Abraham Lincoln, a self-taught lawyer, legislator and vocal opponent of slavery, was elected 16th president of the United States in November 1860, shortly before the outbreak of the Civil War. He led the nation through the bloody conflict and declared all enslaved people free under the Emancipation Proclamation. He was assassinated at Ford's Theatre on April 14, 1865.
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Abraham Lincoln posed for photographers fifty-three times between his election to Congress in 1846 and his election to the presidency in 1860. Images of fourteen poses are either missing or known to...
E.K. Jaquith's notes: "Lincoln Beachey, Sept. 1914. Greatest exhibition flyer of his day. Followed [Adolphe] Pegoud loop. End in San Francisco bay 1915, March." Signed "L.B." "Peg o' my Heart" was a popular song of the time, which featured in the 1913 Ziegfeld Follies.
Mads Madsen is 25 years old and lives in Denmark where he's pursuing a Master's degree in the Classics (ancient Greece and Rome). However, his fascination with history doesn't end there.
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Robert Todd Lincoln’s eldest daughter, Mamie, married Charles Bradford Isham on September 2, 1891, a month before her 22nd birthday. The small private ceremony was held at the Church of the Holy...
Abraham Lincoln was the first United States President to have his photograph taken and published regularly. He sat for various photographers at least twenty times during his presidency, most often...
Abraham Lincoln posed for photographers fifty-three times between his election to Congress in 1846 and his election to the presidency in 1860. Images of fourteen poses are either missing or known to...
Abraham Lincoln posed for photographers fifty-three times between his election to Congress in 1846 and his election to the presidency in 1860. Images of fourteen poses are either missing or known to...
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Abraham Lincoln posed for photographers fifty-three times between his election to Congress in 1846 and his election to the presidency in 1860. Images of fourteen poses are either missing or known to...
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