He wrote that his men had “named our great peak” for McKinley after receiving ... McKinley was assassinated in 1901 and the mountain bearing his name, which he was never able to visit, became a ...
Recent proposals range from living off the grid in the Mountain West to “seasteading,” or building autonomous communities on floating platforms in international waters. There are signs ...
In 2015, President Barack Obama bestowed the Denali name on the continent’s largest mountain in a move done ... the Panama Canal in recent weeks. In 1890, McKinley, then a U.S. Representative ...
the famous frontiersman and mountain man; Johnny Behan, who became sheriff of Cochise County, Arizona, and was known for his opposition to the Earps before and after the gunfight at the O.K ...
A well-marked hiking trail leads to the top of the roughly 3,000-foot mountain, as does a historic funicular. First opened in 1890, the funicular runs daily and late into the evening, serving a ...
Go Nordic skiing along the resort's 100-kilometer trail through open fields and tranquil woods, or ride the gondola to the top of the mountain for ... of the enslaved men, women and children ...
Between the 1730s and 1890s, however, as colonial powers laid claim to Alaska, the mountain came to be known by various other names. In 1897, a gold prospector in Alaska is said to have given the name ...
Yet, the history of the 1890s actually exposes the dangers of the ... In other words, “Tariff Man” Trump would once again be cutting off his country’s nose to spite Canada.
in downtown Scranton, a landmark that was the city’s first skyscraper in the late 1890s. Originally known ... Revival style using local West Mountain stone. Architect B. Taylor Lacey added ...
A man died by suicide after firing several rounds on top of Stone Mountain, prompting a massive manhunt and park shutdown. The man's motive remains unclear, and it is uncertain if anyone else was ...