NJ Council for the Humanities Joins the Camden Community
MARCH is excited to welcome the New Jersey Council for the Humanities to Camden. The council recently moved its headquarters to […]
MARCH is excited to welcome the New Jersey Council for the Humanities to Camden. The council recently moved its headquarters to […]
Carpenters’ Hall in Philadelphia has a long history. In 1774, the building hosted the First Continental Congress. It was also […]
New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art recently announced the election of two co-chairs to head its board of trustees– the […]
The 140-year old Houston House in New Castle County was part of an operating farm until about ten years ago. […]
Newark Symphony Hall, the oldest and largest entertainment venue in New Jersey, received a $750,000 grant from the Preserve New […]
“Make Good Trouble: Marching for Change,” the Reginald F. Lewis Museum’s most recent exhibit, pulls its name from U.S. Rep. […]
The Newark Museum of Art, New Jersey’s largest museum, announced that it will stay closed through the end of the […]
This week the Historical Society of Pennsylvania announced the appointment of David R. Brigham as the institution’s new CEO. Brigham […]
Earlier this week, Preservation Maryland released its landmark statewide LGBTQ Historic Context Study. The study documents nearly 400 sites related […]
The Maryland Center for History and Culture (formerly the Maryland Historical Society) recently announced the appointment of Clinton Daly as […]