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Archivist and entrepreneur Emma Prince helps build archives for places like the City Museum and people like Carmelite Sisters in Los Angeles.
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After the pandemic, the backlog grew to 600,000 requests, leaving veterans waiting for needed services. Last week, the National Personnel Records Center based in St. Louis County reported it鈥檚 nearly caught up.
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No one knows how the fire started. It burned 16-18 million military records.
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The Veterans Curation Program teaches former troops how to do curation work, while also preparing them for jobs in other fields.
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B鈥檔ai Sholom temple has stood on a quiet, tree-lined street in Quincy, Illinois, for almost 150 years.But the historic Jewish synagogue 鈥 one of the鈥
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Two and a half weeks ago, the St. Louis Blues made history with their first Stanley Cup, and the memories are still fresh for lifelong and recent fans鈥
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A small community in west St. Louis County has just completed the first part of a project to help preserve its history.Crystal Lake Park, which borders鈥
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Some of the U.S. soldiers who helped liberate Holland in September 1944 during World War II never made it home, and many of them are buried or鈥
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The writings of the late author and philosopher William H. Gass have a reputation for being cerebrally intimidating to some would-be readers. But when鈥
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If you鈥檝e happened to glance through an old family album, it is likely you鈥檝e found photographs still around from over a century ago. Perhaps, too, you鈥檝e鈥