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Philadelphia City Archives to Reopen at New Location

The archives is now located at Fifth and Spring Garden Streets, within the new, 70,000 square foot Yards Brewing Co. complex.

Lucy Davis

Front Page Public Humanities News

Preservation Engineer Robert Silman, who saved Fallingwater, Dies at 83

Those who worked with Silman say he will be long remembered for his innovative and daring solutions to seemingly impossible engineering problems.

Lucy Davis

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NEH Grant to Expand Philadelphia Museum of Art Gallery

The grants will support the renovation of the 1928 main building to create ten new galleries for the display and interpretation of the museum’s Early American Art collection.

Lucy Davis

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New Jersey Historical Commission Awards $2.5 Million in Grants

The grants, funded by a portion of the state Hotel/Motel Tax, are earmarked for projects, general operational support, or county historic partnership programs.

Lucy Davis

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New Jewish History Museum Planned for Washington

The Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington will use the grant to design and construct a new museum, as well as to relocate and renovate a historic synagogue.

Lucy Davis

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Delaware’s Godwin School Added to National Register

The one-room schoolhouse was built in 1897 for the growing student population of the rural Sussex County community, which is just north of the state’s southern border with Maryland.

Lucy Davis

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New Executive Director for Historic Germantown

Tuomi Joshua Forrest will join the organization in Mid-August. Forrest most recently served as the Vice President of Partners for Sacred Spaces.

Lucy Davis

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Mellon Foundation Renews New York Humanities Grant

The $600,000 grant will allow students from nine partner universities in New York State to develop public humanities projects.

Lucy Davis

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House Passes Adams Memorial Bill

The US House of Representatives has voted in favor of a John Adams Memorial in Washington, DC.

Lucy Davis

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Oral History Project at Hagley Preserves Brandywine Valley Stories

The project includes over 150 interviews conducted between 1954 and 1990 by Hagley’s staff and volunteers.

Lucy Davis

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