Imber, a ghost town on Salisbury Plain, was evacuated in 1943 to allow American troops to train for the D-Day landings.
The residents have never been allowed to return home to the village which is now under the control of the Ministry of Defence ...
This 1986 article from the Village Voice looked at the raging debates over the health effects of cigarettes and how they were marketed.
It could pave the way for a second phase of the six-story Seventh Street Village low-cost apartment complex, at Seventh and J ...
A Slavic Village art installation designed to spark love and joy has been vandalized several times, now forcing the artist to ...
History fans can explore a perfect time capsule in Imber, Wiltshire, which was evacuated and turned into a military training ...
The iconic Bill Joel, the “piano man” who’s been performing to crowds for more than six decades — and the legendary ...
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Pleasant Prairie celebrates New Year with Christmas tree bonfire
Pleasant Prairie's annual Christmas tree bonfire brings the community together to celebrate the New Year with over 100 pine ...
Being Jewish, Felsen didn’t celebrate Christmas in his childhood, but he and his wife have created a community display that ...
In a move that has surprised many, the elderly man has spent ₹12 lakh to build his own tomb while still in good health at ...
A small UK village that has been abandoned for over 80 years is set to welcome visitors once again. The village, which has ...
An abandoned village which was evacuated in World War Two has invited the public to explore for a day. In 1943, some 150 ...
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