RICHMOND, Va. -- A time capsule estimated to be more than 130 years old, unearthed from the base of a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee, was opened Wednesday in Richmond, Virginia, and the ...
FRAMINGHAM — "It's not quite as exciting as I thought," is what At-Large City Councilor George King said on Wednesday, Sept. 17, during the opening of a time capsule, buried exactly 25 years earlier.
Some buttons, horse hair, and other items believed to have belonged to Confederate General Robert E. Lee and other leaders at the time, were found in a metal box beneath the Confederate Soldiers ...
Next week, Fulton County officials are opening a time capsule sealed 25 years ago. The time capsule was originally sealed in 2000 and contains contributions from various Fulton County offices that ...
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