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The George Washington University, The Textile Museum and Albert H. Small Celebrate Groundbreaking for the George Washington University Museum

From H-DC: WASHINGTON—The George Washington University, The Textile Museum and Albert H. Small today held a groundbreaking ceremony for the […]

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Historical Society to Reopen Kiplinger Research Library, Introduces New Library Director Jennifer Krafchik

From Historical Society of Washington D.C: Washington, D.C.— October 4, 2012 (PDF): The Historical Society of Washington, D.C. announced today it […]

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IMLS Awards Museums for America Grants

From The Institute of Museum and Library Services: The IMLS recently announced more than 150 awards totaling $18,113,376 for Museums […]

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Star-Spangled Banner Trail Now Open!

From H-DC: Encompassing a 500 mile land and water route, the Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail tells the story of […]

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NEH Awards $17M in Awards for 208 Humanities Projects

From the National Endowment for the Humanities: The National Endowment for the Humanities announced $17M in grants for 208 humanities […]

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War of 1812 Bicentennial Events, Exhibits and News

2012 marks the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812.  In honor of this event, we offer a list of […]

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Ford's Theater to Open Center for Education and Leadership

From The Ford’s Theater (fords.org): In the new Center for Education and Leadership, visitors will explore the lasting effect Abraham […]

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Mid-Atlantic NEH Grant Winners

The National Endowment for the Humanities announced today $21 million in grants for 215 humanities projects. This funding will support […]

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Washingtonton D.C. Mayor Selects J. Peter Byrne as Mayor's Agent

Mayor Vincent Gray appointed Georgetown Law Professor J. Peter Byrne the new Mayor’s Agent in the Historic Preservation Office.  The […]

Mandi Magnuson-Hung

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DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities Awards $3.7M in Grants

The D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities (DCCAH) announced 227 grants awarded to local artists and nonprofit arts organizations […]

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