Robert Todd Lincoln, son of the president, visited Manchester, Vermont, with his mother while he was a student at Harvard.…
Jorge Zalszupin’s House Showcases Brazilian Modernism with European Roots
A house, especially an architect’s own home, is one of the most personal architectural typologies. Given its smaller scale, it…
75 Years of Art, Culture, and Nature at Connecticut’s Hill-Stead Museum
A surprising Connecticut gem, Hill-Stead Museum presents superb Impressionist works by Monet, Degas, Manet, and others in a well-preserved Colonial…
Wave Hill: NYC’s Garden Gem and Cultural Center
Green spaces are precious in cities, and the majestic Hudson River and Palisades views and gemlike gardens of the Bronx’s…
“Trading Ham for Hamlet” – Historic Theater in the Heart of Appalachia is an American Cultural Treasure
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Appalachia, the town of Abingdon, Virginia, is home to the historic Barter Theatre,…
Miami Beach Botanical Garden Mounts Meaningful Exhibitions for the Miami Community
The Miami Beach Botanical Garden is a surprising and delightful oasis amid a backdrop of fancy high rises, slick stores…
Following Van Gogh in Arles, France
To see the late sun backlighting a field of sunflower blossoms is to understand the colors of Vincent Van Gogh’s…
Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios (HAHS) Names Seven New Sites Celebrating Diversity in Artistic Legacy
The National Trust for Historic Preservation announced today that seven new sites have been accepted into their prestigious Historic Artists’…
Harriet Beecher Stowe Center: Interpreting the Past, Inspiring the Present
Photo by Julian Parker-Burns, courtesy of Harriet Beecher Stowe Center. A woman had to be brave to take on the…
Wellin Museum Presents Yashua Klos on Family, Art & Autos
For over 100 years, the Detroit car industry has been an important part of American history, influencing how Americans all…