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Met Museum Installs Land Acknowledgement Plaque

New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art has installed a plaque on its facade recognizing that the museum sits on the […]

Olivia Errico

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PA SHPO Looking for Preservation Success Stories

Pennsylvania’s State Historic Preservation Office is asking Pennsylvanians to share their preservation success stories in celebration of National Historic Preservation […]

Olivia Errico

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Newark Symphony Hall Unveils New Marquee Design

The Newark Symphony Hall has been without a marquee for nearly two years, after a car crashed into the poles […]

Olivia Errico

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National Gallery of Art Outsourcing Retail Workforce

Last month the National Gallery of Art laid off its retail department, more than two dozen employees. The museum’s retail […]

Olivia Errico

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Philly’s African American Museum Reopens with New Exhibit

The African American Museum in Philadelphia opened its doors today for the first time since the beginning of the COVID-19 […]

Olivia Errico

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DC Community Fights to Save Tiny Library, a Monument to Inequality

The Deanwood Library kiosk located in Ward 7 of Washington DC is one of the nation’s smallest libraries– just 120 […]

Olivia Errico

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Wilmington, DE Halts Demolition of Historic Mansion

Last February city officials in Wilmington, Delaware sought approval from the Design Review and Preservation Commission to demolish a historic […]

Olivia Errico

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Rally Held at Penn Museum Over Mishandling of MOVE Remains

On May 13, 1985, the Philadelphia Police Department dropped a bomb on a house at 6221 Osage Ave. The bombing […]

Olivia Errico

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Some NYC Museums to Move to 50% Capacity Next Week

Following new state-wide COVID-19 guidelines, some New York City museums will open to visitors at fifty percent capacity beginning April […]

Olivia Errico

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Anacostia Museum’s Newest Exhibit Looks at Food Insecurity

The Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum has dedicated this year to food, food culture, and justice. As part of this year-long […]

Olivia Errico

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