RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Over 130 years after being buried in the Robert E. Lee Monument’s pedestal, the contents of a time capsule were unveiled today at the Virginia Department of Historic Resources ...
A red 1875 almanac, one tattered book, a thin maroon text, a pamphlet, a coin and an envelope were discovered by preservation experts on Wednesday in a time capsule believed to have been encased in a ...
CEDAR RAPIDS — A bicentennial coin set, cups from St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church and even a couple buckeye nuts for good luck were all discovered Friday morning as officials in Cedar Rapids opened a ...
Virignia Governor Ralph Northam (center) looks on as conservators Kate Ridgway (left) and Sue Donovon (right) remove the time capsule's contents. AP Photo / Steve Helber In September of this year, ...
(Boston Globe) The Commonwealth of Massachusetts and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston open the time capsule recently removed from the cornerstone of the State House, revealing its contents for the first ...
Historic conservation experts in Virginia have pulled numerous pamphlets, newspapers, coins, bullets and other memorabilia from a copper box found at the site where a Robert E. Lee statue stood in ...
A time capsule from the 1820s that appeared to be empty when opened in a highly anticipated ceremony at the West Point US military academy was later found to contain coins and a medal. The lead box ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Over 130 years after ...
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