More than 180,000 historical markers dot the U.S. in a fractured and confused telling of America — where offensive lies live with impunity, history is distorted and errors are both strange and funny.
Few realize that the approval process for these outdoor signs varies widely by state and organization, enabling unsanctioned displays to slip through History of Now John Garrison Marks - Historian, ...
Eight new markers have been created for a new heritage trail, as part of a city's centenary celebrations. The steel plinths ...
NPR Investigations Correspondent Laura Sullivan and data investigations producer Nicholas McMillan have spent the past year examining the country's historical markers and found many are comically ...
Dry erase markers are hands-down the best implements when it comes to writing on whiteboards. They can also be used on many other non-porous surfaces, including glass, mirrors, metal, and hard ...
Veterans who served our country deserve lasting recognition, and the Department of Veterans Affairs offers just that. The VA provides, at no cost, government-issued headstones, markers or medallions ...
Before it was paused due to the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, Crayola recycled markers at no cost to schools through their ColorCycle program (initiated in August 2013); when active, the program is ...
Dry erase markers are widely used in various environments including schools, offices, and households. They are typically applied to whiteboards, items made of glass, and specific laminated surfaces.