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As we near the end of the school year, we thought it would be fun to test your knowledge of local history. So, try out the first Our History quiz based on the historical stories that have appeared in The Enquirer over the past few years. As with all good educational tools, if don’t know the answer now, then you can learn something. Good luck! Questions (Scroll after the questions for the answers) 1. In 1924, DeHart Hubbard of Avondale was the first Black athlete to win an Olympic Gold Medal. What event did he win? 2. When Mayor Edward N. Waldvogel died in office in 1954, who was the vice mayor who became the first woman to serve as Cincinnati’s mayor? ....
In its 73rd year, Colonial Williamsburg’s annual Antiques Forum goes virtual Feb 19-24, 2021, when material culture enthusiasts worldwide are invited to learn about latest research . ....
Portrait of Daniel Trueheart (left), attributed to William Hodgson, Hanover County, Virginia, ca. 1794, gift of Mr. & Mrs. Bruce B. James, in memory of Margery Woodall James Fleet, 2019.100.2; Portrait of Mary Garland Trueheart, (right) attributed to William Hodgson, Hanover County, Virginia, ca. 1794 Gift of Mr. & Mrs. Bruce B. James, in memory of Margery Woodall James Fleet, 2019.100.2. (WYDaily/Courtesy of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation) Colonial Williamsburg’s annual Antiques Forum is going virtual this upcoming year. The forum will run Feb. 19-24, and its virtual platform will allow participants to learn and enjoy new exhibitions from the Art Museums from the comfort of their homes. ....
UpdatedTue, Dec 15, 2020 at 9:18 pm ET Reply A drive-thru live Nativity featuring animals and a food drive was held Friday and Saturday. Pictured is the Clifton family. (Virginia Payne of Virginia Payne Photography) Haley and Konner Glick at the drive-thru live Nativity. (Virginia Payne of Virginia Payne Photography) David and Loretta Shepherd at the drive-thru live Nativity. (Virginia Payne of Virginia Payne Photography) MCLEAN, VA A drive-thru live Nativity helped bring holiday cheer and provided donations to the Share of McLean food bank. The McLean Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints hosted the drive-thru live Nativity and food drive Friday and Saturday. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, guests remained in their vehicles to view the displays in the church parking lot at Great Falls Street and Kirby Road. Organizers estimate over 1,000 cars drove through on the two nights with an estimated 3,000 attendees. ....