Historic stonework built by World War II prisoners of war is being repaired and preserved this month at Fort Leonard Wood.
The original work dates about 80 years ago.
“Down East Magazine" is out with its annual Home & Garden issue, one of whose subjects is Joe Norton of Brunswick, who got started in his craft laying bricks and cinder blocks on a summer job. A few ...
It’s nearly impossible to walk in our region’s forests and not encounter surface rocks and stones. The Laurentide Ice Sheet, the principal glacial cover of much of North America during the Pleistocene ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! White House Historical Association president Stewart McLaurin, author of "The People's House Miscellany," talked about the White House's stonework.
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. — Historic stonework built by World War II prisoners of war is being repaired and preserved this month at Fort Leonard Wood. Lester Bridges (left), a mason, and Dillon Murray ...
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