Half a million people showed up for a festival that almost never happened.
As the Summer of Love faded, the world in 1970 needed a feel-good pick-me-up summer tune to drown out the malaise in the air.
Richard Dobbyn is no stranger to the annual Dot Day parade. Born and raised in Dorchester, he marched in it as a Boy Scout at ...
Fourteen times he flew into what they called the valley of death,” President George W. Bush said in awarding him the Medal of ...
The recent Honor Flight traveler spent 1969-70 among bugs, reptiles, and enemy ambushes, coming home with physical and psychological scars.
Over a thousand people gathered to celebrate the opening of the veterans memorial at Warbird, which sits very close to where ...
Nancy Bulger leads the way with her family members following to place a flower on the memorial for her brother, Robert ...
Despite some overall failings and the irreparable damage and loss caused by the Vietnam War, the anti-war movement actually ...
Vince Piggins was an assistant staff engineer in charge of product promotion at Chevrolet in 1966, but he wasn’t new to performance machines. Early in the 1950s, Piggins had been the driving force ...
We never truly forget our first car, whether it was our mom's hand-me-down, beat-up station wagon or the dangerously designed Ford Pinto that could literally catch fire in a rear-end collision. These ...
“See the Light, Kiss the Ground” by Steve Andrews blends historical fact with ground level fiction to deliver one of the most authentic Vietnam War narratives in recent publishing Florence, CO ...