John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were close in life and even closer in death, but not necessarily in legacy.
The Town of Braintree, Massachusetts, is celebrating a hometown milestone: ...
Club Calvi talks to authors Stephanie Dray and Laura Kamoie about their new book, "A Founding Mother" about Abigail Adams, ...
Did you know John Adams was certain July 2 would be celebrated as America's Independence Day, forever? He was off by two days ...
George Baker performs a living history show about John and Abigail Adams at Bristol Community College on July 28.
When President John Adams died on July 4, 1826, the moment was rife with bizarre coincidences. Not only had the Founding ...
I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated, by succeeding Generations, as the great anniversary Festival.” — John Adams ...
In death, they remind future generations that shared principles can endure even the deepest political divisions.
Presidents John Adams and Thomas Jefferson left an enduring legacy by rebuilding a relationship that shattered after heroic ...
Jefferson was “The Pen” of the Declaration of Independence and Adams “The Voice” and both died the same day — July 4, 1826.
The Founding Mother's words about education, virtue, and the future of the nation remain just as inspiring nearly 250 years later in today's Quote of the Day.