Marian Anderson Historical Society In South Philly Seeking Funds to Fix House
Like historic sites across the country, the Marian Anderson Historical Society closed with the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic in […]
Like historic sites across the country, the Marian Anderson Historical Society closed with the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic in […]
Workers at the country’s museums continue to be hit by layoffs as the coronavirus pandemic forces institutions to remain closed. […]
On July 22, New York’s Tenement Museum laid of seventy-six workers. This layoff included every part-time education employee– ninety-two percent […]
Yesterday, the American Alliance of Museums released the results of a survey designed to understand how museums are weathering the […]
On Monday, New York City entered Phase Four of the state’s reopening plan. While Phase Four would have originally allowed […]
On July 3, Philadelphia entered the modified green phase of reopening during the coronavirus outbreak. As a part of this […]
On August 13, 1919, a furious storm blew through Philadelphia. The rain and wind continued into the next day, but by the […]
Each year more than 30,000 students visit the Baltimore Museum of Industry to learn about the city’s industrial past. While […]
Shortly after furloughing much of its staff, D.C’s National Building Museum announced that nearly two-thirds of its employees will be […]
At the beginning of May, Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenny introduced a revised 2021 city budget. The new budget included major […]