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Wikimedia Commons/Deisenbe Fort Mose Fort Mose became the first free Black settlement in what is now the United States in 1738. Spanish officials named...
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Wikimedia Commons/Deisenbe Fort Mose Fort Mose became the first free Black settlement in what is now the United States in 1738. Spanish officials named...
Shutterstock Fort Frederica, Georgia July 7, 1742. Spanish forces with 5,000 men stormed St. Simons Island, aiming to crush Georgia’s British colony. Instead, they...
Shutterstock Palace of the Governors, New Mexico Spanish colonizers thought they had New Mexico locked down. Then 1680 happened. Pueblo warriors launched a coordinated...
Shutterstock Palace of the Governors, New Mexico Spanish colonizers thought they had New Mexico locked down. Then 1680 happened. Pueblo warriors launched a coordinated...
Shutterstock Palace of the Governors, New Mexico Spanish colonizers thought they had New Mexico locked down. Then 1680 happened. Pueblo warriors launched a coordinated...
Shutterstock Palace of the Governors, New Mexico Spanish colonizers thought they had New Mexico locked down. Then 1680 happened. Pueblo warriors launched a coordinated...
Shutterstock La Purísima Mission (California) La Purísima Mission tells three stories at once. The Spanish built their religious outpost here in 1787. The Chumash...
Shutterstock The Gran Quivira Ruins, New Mexico The ruins at Gran Quivira tell a story of two worlds that never quite clicked. For centuries,...
Shutterstock Petroglyph National Monument, New Mexico Drive west from Albuquerque and you’ll hit volcanic rock covered in thousands of ancient drawings. Centuries of ancient...
Shutterstock The Presidio, San Francisco Most parks don’t come with their own bunkers and missile sites. But the Presidio isn’t most parks. This former...