Delaware Day 2020 Focuses on Stories of Enslaved Delawareans
Since 1933, Delaware has recognized December 7th as “Delaware Day”. Considered the state’s unofficial birthday, Delaware Day marks the day […]
Since 1933, Delaware has recognized December 7th as “Delaware Day”. Considered the state’s unofficial birthday, Delaware Day marks the day […]
When the Studio Acting Conservancy, a training school for for actors and directors based in Washington DC, began to renovating […]
The New York City AIDS Memorial sits on a small, triangular plot that was part of the former St. Vincent’s […]
Researchers can now access over one hundred years of southern Delaware history from their homes. The Seaford Historical Society recently […]
While our physical office may be closed, we are still busy at MARCH. Check out all that’s happened at MARCH […]
On November 20 Philadelphia’s new “Safer at Home” COVID-19 restrictions went into effect, prompting cultural institutions across the city to […]
In 2016, St. Mary’s College of Maryland broke ground on a new athletics stadium. Before construction could begin, the college […]
The American Alliance of Museums recently published the results of a survey about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on […]
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 […]