A farmer reflects on flags, family, and why a handmade quilt tells a truer story of the land and the people who work it.
A dozen Michigan students are among the 30 finalists in a contest that asked them to design their own U.S. flag.
It’s not *all* eagles and flags, you know.
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There’s a little town in east-central Illinois that looks like it wandered out of a Norman Rockwell painting and decided to ...
Betsy Ross is credited with sewing the first American flag in 1776 from her home in Philadelphia, while the colonies were ...
The quilt took a year to complete and over 1,800 hours. Baerenwald was born in Worthington in 1934, but went to high school ...
Two Fremont County veterans are resting more easily with the comforting Quilts of Valor they received at a special ceremony ...
Vietnam veteran and pastor Willie L. Jones Sr. was honored with a Quilt of Valor at a ceremony in Wrens Georgia.
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Among the dozen or so quilts on display on the top floor of the Jasper County Historical Museum, one stands out above the ...
Southern Nevada volunteers stitch handmade quilts for veterans and service members ...