The City of Worcester has a long and rich history of important people, places and events. The Office of the City Clerk is the keeper of many significant historical records, memorabilia and information that is vital to Worcester's heritage. Worcester named after Worcester, England was first established as a town in 1722 and later became a city in 1848. During the past three centuries Worcester ...
Latest News Report to Congress on the Foreign Relations of the United States Historical Series for 2025 Read the Department of State’s 2025 Report to Congress on the Foreign Relations series.
All Countries This section provides historical reference information on the countries with which the United States has had diplomatic relations. The articles in this section are listed below. An asterisk indicates former countries, previously recognized by the United States, that have been dissolved or superseded by other states.
The Office prepares historical and institutional studies for Department principals that provide essential context, evaluate how and why policies evolved, identify precedents, and derive lessons learned.
Visits by Foreign Leaders This resource presents basic historical information on visits by foreign heads of state or heads of government to the United States that included a meeting with the President, or with the Vice President if the President was indisposed or out of the country.
Newsday: Bay Shore Historical Society's Black history celebration profiles local artists 'hidden in plain sight'
The Bay Shore Historical Society is celebrating local artists "hidden in plain sight," as Black History Month closes out. Deanna Watts, a volunteer for the group, researched and wrote profiles ...
Bay Shore Historical Society's Black history celebration profiles local artists 'hidden in plain sight'