As we’ve reported, the Shelter Island History Museum and Sylvester Manor have made a partnership to preserve the Island’s heritage. When it comes to preserving the objects of our town’s history, it’s ...
An exciting oral history project is underway at Vashon Heritage Museum. The Vashon Heritage Museum has many dedicated ...
This exhibit offers an important opportunity for our community to learn from Indigenous voices and better understand the ...
On this date 30 years ago, A Tribe Called Quest’s debut album People’s Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm was officially certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America, a ...
The North Carolina Museum of History is giving a glimpse of the progress on a major renovation and expansion project. The museum posted photos on its Facebook page Monday showing work being done ...
The Heinz History Center announced Tuesday that it would be renaming the Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum as the Franco Harris Sports Museum in honor of the late Pittsburgh Steelers running back.
PITTSBURGH — The Senator John Heinz History Center announced that the Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum will be renamed the Franco Harris Sports Museum, honoring the late Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of ...
On Dec. 23, 1972 — 53 years ago — Pittsburgh Steelers running back Franco Harris made National Football League history with the Immaculate Reception. The Senator John Heinz History Center is ...
Who’s on the other end of your walkie-talkie? My friend. We’re using it to say where we are so we don’t get lost or anything. I like the cheetahs on your pajamas. They’re jaguars. Do you learn a lot ...
From fruit flies that bite to a tiny mouse opossum and a feathered dinosaur preserved with the remains of its last meal, more than 70 new species were described this year by researchers at the ...
Gretchen Baker, the Daniel G. and Carole L. Kamin Director of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Oakland, will be leaving effective Dec. 31. The Carnegie Museums announced Monday that Baker ...
On weekends we’d take the bus into the city—my father, my younger brother, and I. We lived in Brooklyn then, in Flatbush; this was in the late sixties, when I was nine or ten. My father didn’t live ...
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