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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Plans Exhibition on Harlem Renaissance

In a press release, the Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met) announced that in February 2024 it will present its […]

Nicole Skalenko

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Dupont Kalorama Museum Walk Weekend

The Dupont Kalorama Museum Consortium’s (DKMC) Walk Weekend will return after a two-year hiatus. June 4, 2022, through June 5, 2022, […]

Nicole Skalenko

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Delaware Shares its Past with the Delaware Digital History Museum

We are fast approaching the end of a second full month of quarantine. This long-term shutdown has forced many historic […]

Olivia Errico

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Philadelphia’s Jewish Museum Furloughs Staff

Museum workers across the country have been hit with massive waves of layoffs and pay cuts in the wake of […]

Olivia Errico

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Delaware Agricultural Museum and Village Seeks Support for Historic Restoration Project

Since the 1970s, The Delaware Agricultural Museum and Village in Dover has transported visitors into a late nineteenth-century agricultural town […]

Olivia Errico

Public Humanities News

NPS Northeast Region Interpretive Workshop

The National Park Service Northeast Region Interpretive Workshop, “Making Connections Through Active Engagement,” for the Delaware and Lehigh National Heritage Corridor will take place on March 30-April 1, 2016.

Christian Malatesta

Public Humanities News

Sewall-Belmont House in DC Could Be Added to National Park System

The former headquarters of the National Woman’s Party could be added to the National Park System.

Christian Malatesta

Public Humanities News

Climate Change Museum Coming to New York City

On Monday, July 20, officials announced a plan for a climate change museum in New York City.

Christian Malatesta

Public Humanities News

"Eyewitnesses" Exhibit Opens in Mullica Hill

The Harrison Township Historical Society’s? new exhibition, “Eyewitnesses,” gives objects from the Museum’s rich collections a voice to tell their stories.

Christian Malatesta

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Lighting Up Our National Pastime in Our Nation’s Capital

There’s something about a night game, especially in our nation’s capital. The excitement of the crowd as they arrive at […]

Gregory Hansard

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