"Canada is Not For Sale" hats are pictured at The Sam Group ... including the new Anglophone province of Upper Canada (present-day Ontario) in the 1780s and 1790s. Many Americans and Canadians were ...
After his death, Eli Whitney was described as "one of the most distinguished men who our country as produced." ...
Before the 1790s, American slaves were typically harvesting ... including several nails, hat pins and a firearm made by Whitney after he returned to the Northeast. The museum is only open by ...
The Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park is a local favorite, and for good reason. With its sweeping views of the Beaufort River ...
Liam Mooney, founder of an Ottawa-based design firm, made a hat emblazoned with "Canada Is Not for Sale" in response to Trump's tariff threats and suggestions that Canada become the 51st U.S. state.
Now it is spotlighting the man who, for more than four decades, has made hats for those houses and more. “Stephen Jones: Chapeaux d’Artiste,” a retrospective of the British milliner’s work ...
The weeks since Liam Mooney and Emma Cochrane dreamt up a viral hat meant to fend off any notion that Canada will be taken over by the U.S. has been more of a crash course in manufacturing than in ...
Into the 1790s and 1800s, the U.S. government continued to see Canada as a natural target for expansion—even as British colonial officials harbored their own ambitions for imperial reconciliation.
(Saul Loeb/Pool photo via AP) Melania's hat stops Donald Trump kissing her at inauguration ceremony The scrutiny was indeed unparalleled. As the spouse of one of the most polarizing political ...