“History will be kind to me for I intend to write it.

— Winston Churchill

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  • Historical Icons: Edgar Allan Poe

    Edgar Allan Poe was a writer central to the American Romanticism movement. He gained fame from his macabre themes of mystery, death, and psychological struggle. His mastery of atmosphere and chilling settings set him apart as a unique and influential… Continue reading

    Historical Icons: Edgar Allan Poe
  • The Past on Screen: The Gilded Age (Season Two)

    You may have noticed this post came sooner than usual. That’s because the wait to move onto the new season, Season Three, is absolutely tearing me apart. I’m half minded to give you guys a short and sweet post, just… Continue reading

    The Past on Screen: The Gilded Age (Season Two)
  • The Past on Screen: The Gilded Age (Season One)

    Literally named after an actual historical era, The Gilded Age is a cinematic representation of (primarily) New York in the late-ish 1800’s; 1882 to be precise. Similar to what prompted me to write a post about 1923, a new season… Continue reading

    The Past on Screen: The Gilded Age (Season One)
  • Timeless Travel: The American Heritage Museum

    Discovering America’s Military History: A Review of the American Heritage Museum The American Heritage Museum is a treasure trove of American military history, showcasing a vast collection of artifacts, vehicles, and exhibits that bring the past to life. Located in… Continue reading

    Timeless Travel: The American Heritage Museum
  • Timeless Travel: John Brown House Museum

    The Brown Family, Their Home, and Their Role in Providence’s History First Impressions While I thoroughly enjoy visiting any museum that houses an array of historical objects and information, I have found that the museums I appreciate the most are… Continue reading

    Timeless Travel: John Brown House Museum
  • Timeless Travel: Cumberland Cemetery

    A Glimpse into Cumberland’s Historic Cemetery on Dexter Street Nestled in the outskirts of Cumberland, Rhode Island, lies the historic Cumberland Cemetery at 220 Dexter Street. This cemetery, rich in history and local lore, is a testament to the town’s… Continue reading

    Timeless Travel: Cumberland Cemetery
  • Timeless Travel: Catamint Brook Preserve

    The Story Behind the Streets In 2023, the Cumberland Land Trust acquired a new hiking trail known as the Catamint Brook Preserve. Located within an 84 acre space, the trail is comprised of 2.7 miles of paths that allow its… Continue reading

    Timeless Travel: Catamint Brook Preserve
  • Heritage and Heirlooms: Victorian Dresser

    Victorian-style furniture is a type of furniture that originated during the reign of Queen Victoria in the United Kingdom (1837-1901). It is characterized by its ornate, intricate, and eclectic design, which reflects the social, cultural, and economic changes of the… Continue reading

    Heritage and Heirlooms: Victorian Dresser
  • The Past on Screen: 1923 (Season One)

    Amongst the beloved Yellowstone universe lies 1923– a prequel to Yellowstone (2018) and a sequel to 1883 (2021). While the first season of 1923 aired on December 18, 2022, season two just dropped yesterday. So yeah, it’s no coincidence that… Continue reading

    The Past on Screen: 1923 (Season One)
  • Timeless Travel: The History of the Nine Men’s Misery Monument

    Nine Lives Lost, Uncovering the Story Behind the Monument The Nine Men’s Misery Monument has a lengthy history, one that began in 1676. It is often considered as one of the oldest veteran memorials in America. Shortly after the nine… Continue reading

    Timeless Travel: The History of the Nine Men’s Misery Monument