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Untold Stories of American Girls at the Sharon Historical Society & Museum

Rather than relegating itself to dusty shelves and shaky internet connections, the Sharon Historical Society & Museum is a quietly…

collections, connecticut, historic places, museum, samplers, Sharon

North Meets South: What do Palm Beach and the Hudson Valley Have in Common? The Launching of Boscobel Chamber Music Festival

The Hudson Valley is about to get a brand new music festival, the Boscobel Chamber Music Festival, and it has…

Hudson Valley, Music, music festival, New York, Upstate New York

Creativity and Community at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum

The name of the Provincetown Art Association and Museum (PAAM) hints at three aspects of its mission—as a professional association…

Art, classes, museum, Painting, Sculpture, Side Dish

Music Mountain at 93: Music and Nature on a Mountaintop in Northwestern Connecticut

Since 1930, Falls Village in the Litchfield Hills of Connecticut has been home to a summer chamber music festival at…

connecticut, Education, Music, Performance

Adirondack Experience: A Museum Exploring Life and Nature in the Adirondacks

Presenting the history of a region that includes northern New York’s vast Adirondack Park, The Adirondack Experience: The Museum on…

Adirondack, Adirondack Mountains, history, museum, New York

Great Camp Sagamore: History, Nature, and Community in the Adirondacks

A National Historic Landmark, an educational center supporting a sense of community, and a place of inspiring natural beauty: Great…

Adirondack Mountains, camp, historic places, Lodge, National Historic Landmark, New York, Side Dish

New Hampshire’s Black Heritage Trail

Slavery in Colonial America was not confined to the southern plantations. New England ports were the northern tip of the…

black history, historic places, history, museum, New England, New Hampshire

The Armour-Stiner (Octagon House), Irvington, NY

The Lower Hudson River Valley, shouldered by its scenic rolling hills, is a repository for art, architecture, literature and legend.…

Historic Homes, historic places, homes, preservation

Hildene: Robert Todd Lincoln’s Vermont Estate

Robert Todd Lincoln, son of the president, visited Manchester, Vermont, with his mother while he was a student at Harvard.…

Historic Homes, Side Dish, Vermont

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…

Architecture, Brazil, design, interiors

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