The 1880s, double-fronted Italianate home is listed as being of heritage importance because of its original ornate features.
Victor Lundy, who designed such Sarasota landmarks as the Blue Pagoda Building, St. Paul Lutheran Church and Galloway's ...
Loganberry Books is the kind of place that makes you believe in magic. From the outside, it’s a charming storefront with a ...
The mid-century modern architecture in Columbus, Indiana, is a physical reminder of the post-war belief in design as a tool for progress, says critic Matt Shaw in this interview for Dezeen's ...
The City of Columbus invested $4 million to help the Mid-Ohio Food Collective create a human services hub at the site of a former Kroger. The City of Columbus invested $4 million to help the Mid ...
The NIL landscape has made it harder than ever for mid-majors to keep up off the floor ... Schertz’s tenure at Indiana State was remarkable, elevating the program from 11 wins in his first ...
Mid-century modern design was one of the coolest and most influential style movements in modern architecture and interior design, and it's heartbreaking that the number of authentic MCM homes ...
“The DNA indicates that Christopher Columbus’s origin lay in the western Mediterranean,” Prof Lorente said. “If there weren’t Jews in Genoa in the 15th century, the likelihood that he ...
“The DNA indicates that Christopher Columbus’s origin lay in the western Mediterranean,” Prof Lorente said. “If there weren’t Jews in Genoa in the 15th century ... which includes modern-day Spain and ...
Columbus died in Valladolid, Spain, in 1506, but his remains were moved to Cuba in 1795 and then to Seville in 1898. Columbus’ remains were reportedly stored in Seville Cathedral, but some ...
“For over a century ... Columbus’s origins. He is a fascinating, flawed and enigmatic figure,” added Perelis, the author of the 2016 book Blood and Faith: Family and Identity in the Early ...
But persistent questions surrounding the identity of Christopher Columbus may finally have been ... genetic evidence indicating that the 15th-century seafarer may have been a Sephardi Jew.