Attending the Brooklyn Museum’s Virtual Dinner Party
When I go to a museum, I like to read every piece of available text. While I can appreciate some […]
When I go to a museum, I like to read every piece of available text. While I can appreciate some […]
While many historical sites and museums are currently closed, you can still check out collections and exhibits online. The Historical […]
In light of the coronavirus outbreak, The National Council on Public History has cancelled its annual conference set to be […]
As more information about the COVID-19 outbreak has been released, universities, sports arenas, and concert venues have all closed their […]
Across Pennsylvania, nearly 2,300 blue and gold signs tell the stories of prominent people and events in the state’s history. […]
Researchers of Brooklyn history will soon have one less archive to have to dig through. The Brooklyn Historical Society and […]
Madison, New Jersey’s Museum of Early Trades & Crafts has showcased the technology used by eighteenth- and nineteenth-century craftsmen for […]
In 1917, women from around the country picketed outside the White House demanding a federal woman’s suffrage amendment. Among the […]
In 2003, the Capital Children’s Museum was renamed the National Children’s Museum following a designation by Congress. The museum had […]
In December 1763, a group of white settlers in Pennsylvania traveled to Conestoga Indian Town, a Native American village made […]