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Excuse us while we update to the new home of patriotsticketsnewengland.org. All your favorite articles will be back in place soon! and you can find them in the Archives.
Betty Zane, born on July 19, 1759, in Virginia, was the daughter of Nancy and William Nolan Zane. In her early age, they moved to the area now called Wheeling, West Virginia. Ebenezer Zane, the brother of Betty, pioneered this area inside the turbulent Ohio Valley, which was home to Native Americans who started to …
With the insanity of the primaries taking over the minds and media of our nation, I wanted to step back and explore a bit of America’s early history. Visiting the Schuyler Mansion was the perfect place to do this. The mansion brought me back to the roots of America: the Revolutionary War general Philip J. …
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We don’t think of ourselves as a third world country. Today we are a powerful nation, with a heritage and a capable military. We are vastly removed from a time when our borders were fluid boundaries shared by other governments with interests here. We do not live under the thumb of a mother colony or …
As I prepare for Veterans Day this year, my heart is a little heavy. I have always been a huge supporter of the holiday and I truly believe in its meaning but there has always been a piece of me that has always felt a little snubbed. No I haven’t served and I am not …
As the fall approaches and the leaves begin to change from green to hues of yellow, orange, and red, I begin to look forward to my weekend trips to Bennington, Vermont. I make at least one trip to Bennington every fall but will go as many weekends as my schedule allows. There’s something to be …
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