Brooklyn Community Rallies to Save House with Underground Railroad Ties
Community members in downtown Brooklyn gathered on Thursday to protest the planned demolition of a house located at 227 Duffield […]
Community members in downtown Brooklyn gathered on Thursday to protest the planned demolition of a house located at 227 Duffield […]
Lawmakers in Delaware voted to deny state funding to the Georgetown Historical Society because of the Confederate flag flying over […]
“FOURTEEN”, a new play at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, merges history and theater to bring to life Reconstruction, […]
A new program in New Jersey offers discounted admissions to cultural institutions for residents who receive public assistance. The Families […]
The Banneker-Douglass Museum in Annapolis, Maryland received a $50 thousand grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services to […]
On July 7, the UNESCO World Heritage Committee announced the addition of Frank Lloyd Wright’s iconic house Fallingwater to the […]
In this blog post, MARCH Digital Media Coordinator Olivia Errico explores New York exhibits commemorating the Stonewall Riots of 1969. […]
A new app that explores D.C.’s indigenous history launched Tuesday. The app, called “Guide to Indigenous D.C.”, teaches users about […]
Nancy Van Dolsen, a native of Northwest Philadelphia, will start as the new Chief Executive Office of the Cliveden of […]
On June 24, people across the state commemorated the 100-year anniversary of Pennsylvania’s ratification of the 19th Amendment. The 19th […]