President George Washington delivers his first inaugural address in April 1789 in New York City. Painting by T.H. Matteson, engraving by H.S. Sadd, via Library of Congress Before they go too far ...
An old prophecy from George Washington's era has resurfaced, hinting at a trial for America that could be coming soon ...
As the Trump administration expands its Caribbean campaign, a long-circulated legend about George Washington’s doomsday ...
George Washington’s legacy is famously colored by myths: He never did wear wooden dentures, for instance, and he didn’t skip a silver dollar across the Potomac River. One of the most widely known ...
Archeologists at George Washington’s historic Virginia home have unearthed more than two dozen bottles of cherries and berries dating back to the 18th century in a particularly juicy find. Officials ...
Among the long-standing myths surrounding the first president of the United States, George Washington, is that he wore false teeth made out of wood. Though the evidence unambiguously confirms that ...
Why many of the descendants of the first president fought for the South during the Civil War. By James H. Johnston Readers asked questions about George Washington’s desire to burn Lower Manhattan and ...