Graphic Novel Tells Story of Pennsylvania Massacre from Indigenous Perspective
In December 1763, a group of white settlers in Pennsylvania traveled to Conestoga Indian Town, a Native American village made […]
In December 1763, a group of white settlers in Pennsylvania traveled to Conestoga Indian Town, a Native American village made […]
Designers in the Soviet Union after WWII imagined a rich world of new consumer goods. Now, many of these ideas […]
After twenty years of discussion, plans for a new building dedicated to the work of Alexander Calder are moving forward. […]
If you have always wanted to get a peek at the Smithsonian’s archives, now you can- at least digitally. The […]
If you visit the Banneker-Douglass Museum in Maryland this year, you will be greeted by two large-scale murals. The first […]
2019 was a difficult year for the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. In April, HSP laid off thirty percent of its […]
The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation, the government agency that oversees the state’s historic sites, […]
Each day thousands of tourists visit the National Statuary Hall in the U.S. Capitol building. This room is the center […]
The Maryland State House has frequently been the site of controversy over public artwork. Until 2017, a statue of Roger […]
In 1952, jazz pioneer John Coltrane purchased a rowhome in Philadelphia’s Strawberry Mansion neighborhood. The six years that Coltrane lived […]