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Fabric of a Nation opens on June 27 and continues through October 12 in Nashville. Find more and plan your visit on the ...
A new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery traces three different 1800s forms of photo-making: daguerreotypes, ...
A grant from the Illinois State Historic Records Advisory Board enabled the digitization of two Civil War-era diaries now available for online research on CARLI Digital Collections.
They’re now trying to identify human remains from the 19th century, a rare endeavor that will include searching for living descendants and requesting swabs of DNA.
Travel is all about the experience. And with a fast-paced world zipping all around us, sometimes it’s nice to just catch our ...
The family's many possessions will be managed by 3 members on a 9-member board called the Hohenzollern Art Property ...
More than 500 influential directors, actors and other notable names in Hollywood and around the world voted on the best films ...
From Native American artifacts to present day, Delaware museums offer a chance to explore the state's heritage this summer. Here are a few to start.
Stories Untold" at Fort Point highlights the overlooked contributions of African Americans in California, from the Gold Rush ...
My quest for a true literary experience resulted in choucroute, a surprise organ feast, an epiphany at the Louvre, ...
“I always dreamed of having a peacock chair just because it’s so ingrained in Black culture,” said Amanda Wicks, seated, with ...
Faced with marginalization and disinterest, Asian artists living in 1920s and 1930s Paris are now the subject of a major new exhibition — and a string of multimillion-dollar auction sales.