George Washington
Exhibition Pays Tribute to George Washington
The first U.S. president, George Washington, is not only one of the founding fathers of America but serves for many as the first superhero of the nation. During the American Revolution, he led the colonial forces to victory over the British and became a national hero. An exhibition at the Fraunces Tavern Museum in Lower […]
Honoring George Washington on Presidents’ Day
It’s Presidents’ Day today, so we are taking the opportunity to shine a light on one of the most significant men in American history. If you have watched Washington’s Armor here on NTD, you will be familiar with our guest, Willie Mellina, who plays George Washington in the film trilogy. NTD spoke to him to […]
US Navy Allows Sailors to Move Off USS George Washington After Suicides
The U.S. Navy will begin the process of allowing sailors to live off-ship following a number of deaths and complaints about conditions aboard the USS George Washington aircraft carrier, including three suicides in the month of April alone. Most of the ship’s around 2,700 crew already sleep off-ship, with 422 crew living aboard. From Monday, […]
Celebrating George Washington’s Birthday—With John Berlau
Tuesday is George Washington’s birthday. Much of what Washington did during his time helped to shape America into the country that people from all over the world want to come to—whether that be for greater economic opportunities, fleeing poverty or war-torn countries, or perhaps escaping communism where freedom of belief is being suppressed. Whatever it […]
NTD Premieres Exclusive Feature Film Trilogy ‘Washington’s Armor’ on TV on President’s Day
NTD Television will present the TV debut of an exclusive feature film trilogy “Washington’s Armor” on President’s Day, Feb. 21. The film is based on factual accounts from the book “The Bulletproof George Washington” by David Barton, depicting the adventures of young George Washington 20 years prior to the Revolutionary War. The story portrays the true […]
Washington Crossing Reenacted on Christmas Day
A grand piece of American history played out again in Pennsylvania and New Jersey on Christmas Day. Hundreds gathered along the Delaware River to watch the reenactment of George Washington’s 1776 crossing. That’s after pandemic restrictions forced viewers to watch it online last year.
Telling the Forgotten Story of George Washington—Interview With Tammy Lane
We recently had the pleasure of speaking with Tammy Lane, founder of Capernaum Studios and director of “Washington’s Armor” about the upcoming series. We discuss the show, and the story behind it. These stories and more in this episode of Crossroads. Crossroads is an Epoch Times show available on Facebook and YouTube. Join Patreon to […]
Live Q&A: Washington’s Vision of the ‘Greatest Peril’
In 1777, President George Washington is alleged to have had a vision of the spirit of America, warning him of three great perils that would befall the nation. The earliest recollection of this story is from a journal in 1861, and was allegedly recalled by a soldier, Anthony Sherman, in 1859. The story was never […]
San Francisco Highschool Pledges to Paint Over Washington Mural
School board of the San Francisco George Washington Highschool voted unanimously to paint over 16.000 square feet of murals depicting ‘The Life of Washington’ after pressure by civil rights groups. The work was created in 1936 Russian-American artist Victor Arnautoff that portrayed the life of George Washington in a critical manner, yet it was deemed degrading and offensive.
University Students Vote to Change School Mascot Because of ‘Systematic Oppression’
Students at George Washington University in Washington voted to change the school’s mascot and rename the school’s teams because of “systematic oppression.” The team’s current mascot is a caricature of George Washington and the sports team name is the Colonials. The school has used the name since 1926, according to Fox News. “We, as students […]
George Washington Letter on God and the Constitution Revealed
A unique letter written by George Washington that makes reference to God and the Constitution is up for sale after spending decades in a private collection. The remarkable piece of correspondence is expected to fetch in excess of $100,000. The Raab Collection, a dealer in historical documents, called the artifact in a news release on Feb. […]