Culp’s Hill is a less known section of the Gettysburg battlefield, but thousands of men fought fiercely along its wooded and rocky slopes. The evening reenactment of Culp’s Hill at the BGA 150th Gettysburg was particularly memorable, with the dusky forest lit up by the flash of thousands of rifles.
Clark's Island was the first landing spot of the Pilgrims in Plymouth Bay. It remains…
Cromwell at the Battle of Nasby The unthinkable had happened! Englishmen were at war –…
Outer dunes of Cape Cod The Pilgrims hiked through landscape like this in their first…
During the summer we made the last big research trip for William Bradford research, and…
I recently came across some pretty salacious claims about William Bradford and the Pilgrims. As…
The Scrooby Manor farmhouse Two years ago, you may remember, we saw that William Bradford's…