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The Athenaeum of Philadelphia Opens After Renovations

The Athenaeum of Philadelphia closed its doors to the public five months ago to undergo $1.6 million renovations. On Monday, […]

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New-York Historical Society Expanding

In July 2021, the New-York Historical Society announced a major expansion project for 170 Central Park West. The project will […]

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NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project Receives the Trustees’ Award for Organizational Excellence

The NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project received the Trustees’ Award for Organizational Excellence from the National Trust for Historic Preservation […]

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New Navy Museum in Washington, D.C.

The United States Navy intends to acquire land next door to the Washington Navy Yard to construct a new museum […]

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Ghost Hoax in Colonial Morristown

The Historical Society of Florham Park held its first in-person lecture since 2019 at the Florham Park Library on Tuesday, […]

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What’s New at MARCH?

Below are a few exciting things happening at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH): We are hiring! Applications […]

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International Arrivals Hall at Philadelphia Airport Named After Dr. Leon Sullivan

Dr. Leon Sullivan is now the official namesake of the arrivals hall at the Philadelphia International Airport. The renaming ceremony […]

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Philadelphia Issues Apology to Black Inmates

WHYY reported on October 6 that Philadelphia issued an apology for unethical medical experiments that were performed on Black inmates […]

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President Volodymyr Zelensky to Receive Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights’ Ripple of Hope Award 2022

Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights announced that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will be presented with the 2022 Ripple of Hope […]

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Philadelphia’s African American Museum Moving to the Benjamin Franklin Parkway

The City of Philadelphia announced that the African American Museum will move to the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. The future location […]

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