Standing near the corner of Rockdale Avenue and Hawthorn Street is the Holocaust Memorial, a stark reminder to the horrors taken place between the years 1939 and 1945. It was the dream of the late Abraham Landau, a Nazi concentration camp survivor, to see a statue erected in honor of …
Read More »Humpback Whales of the Silver Bank
New Bedford is known as the Whaling City. While New Bedford has the notorious distinction of being the top whale killing port in the 17th and 18th centuries, the city is now a leader in whaling education and promotion. Our public high school athletic teams are known as “Whalers”, we …
Read More »The Many Variations of President’s Day
Today is the third Monday of February, which means that today is President’s Day. Well, technically the federal government celebrates the day as ‘Washington’s Birthday,’ but over time other presidents have been granted membership in what is now a collective holiday. The problem is that even though this day is …
Read More »Some Notable New Bedford African-Americans
As you know, February is “Black History Month” in the United States. What you may not know is that New Bedford has deep roots when it comes to African-Americans. The city was an integral part of the Underground Railroad that helped bring slaves from the southern slavery states into the …
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