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How a white chimney in Hanover led to some truths about the Underground Railroad in Boston
Was a chimney once a secret signal? -
At Twelfth Baptist Church in Roxbury, where MLK once preached, a drive to continue his legacy of service
The Warren Street church is celebrating the legacy of King, once an assistant minister there. -
Coretta Scott King quietly blazed trails of her own before meeting her future husband in Boston
The young, exceptionally talented musician arrived in New England after facing racism in other parts of the country. -
More than 60 ancient Roman-era graves were discovered in Gaza
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Hamas authorities in Gaza on Sunday announced the discovery of over 60 tombs in an ancient burial site dating back to the Roman… -
Shipwreck unearthed on Nantucket shore likely a 100-year-old schooner
The ships were used to carry freight to and from the island. -
Book Club: Stacy Schiff's 'The Revolutionary'
Our November selection for "Bookmarked: The Under the Radar Book Club." -
Quincy to unveil new Abigail Adams statue, honoring an American ‘founding mother’
A staunch supporter of women’s rights and abolition, Adams was the nation’s second First Lady and mother of the sixth president. -
The history and mysteries of Lynn’s ‘haunted’ pirate cave
The Curiosity Desk goes ghostbusting inside Dungeon Rock and dives into the true story of a family who devoted their lives to searching for buried treasure. -
From devil-wary Puritans to Celtic deities: How Boston shaped Halloween
Historian Anthony Sammarco on Boston's role in spooky season. -
Scituate Lighthouse lantern room comes down after 92 years
Corrosion threatened the stability of historic landmark.