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Skeletons of Confederate soldiers from the Civil War found at Colonial Williamsburg

Skeletons of Confederate soldiers from the Civil War found at Colonial Williamsburg

Discovery of Civil War Skeletons in Colonial Williamsburg Recently, archaeologists made an intriguing discovery in colonial Williamsburg. Contrary to what some might expect, the skeletons found there were not remnants from the Revolutionary War. The Associated Press reported that the excavation revealed a human skull along with four complete skeletons and three legs that had […]

Williamsburg Wharf developer lands famed chef Eyal Shani

The Naftali Group has signed its first major retail tenant at Williamsburg Wharf, the developer's 3.75-acre residential complex on the East River Waterfront. Famous chef Eirshani's Good People Group is set to launch a 4,000-square-foot restaurant on the Kent Avenue side later this year. Chef Eir Shani is set to launch a 4,000-square-foot restaurant at […]

Century-old WWI memorial left overgrown, ignored in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

This tiny green space preserve in Brooklyn, a memorial to locals killed in World War I, is tucked away in a 3,000-square-foot park, mysteriously padlocked and hidden by an overgrown grove most days. Since the death of city-owned Memorial Gore Park's biggest supporter, the Williamsburg park has been left abandoned and closed indefinitely, except for […]

Large Palestinian flag unfurled on Williamsburg Bridge during rush hour in NYC

A large Palestinian flag was displayed on the Brooklyn tower of the Williamsburg Bridge during Monday morning rush hour. According to footage captured by a Citizen user, two people, possibly police officers, are seen walking towards the flag. A patrol boat was also seen at the base of the Williamsburg Bridge, The Citizen reported. On […]