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What kept my interest was the altar paintings. The one at the Evangelical Church depicted Jesus walking on the water with Peter half submerged in the water and clinging to Jesus. I would try to figure ...
Theodore Roosevelt library project hits 65% milestone with a year to go Crews aim to finish the $450 million presidential library by July 4, 2026, with ambitious sustainability goals and a ...
The Crestview History Museum dedicated a newly planted "Liberty Tree" to the memory of longtime Okaloosa County horticulture agent Sheila Dunning. Dunning, who died in March, served as the county ...
Carl Georg Lange Barth (February 28, 1860 - October 28, 1939) was a Norwegian-American mathematician and mechanical engineer known for popularizing the industrial use of compound slide rules. He ...
A juvenile Ceratosaurus from Wyoming’s Bone Cabin Quarry hit the Sotheby’s auction block with a value of $6 million. After six minutes of bidding, it sold for $30.5 million.
Free days at Chicago museums this summer: Art Institute, Field Museum and more Museums across Chicago will host free admission days to help you beat the summer heat.
This episode of Science Quickly goes on an archival adventure in Scientific American’s July 1925 issue.
Local News Coin collector shares American history at Great Bridge Museum Colonial-era coins tell story of rise to independence. Subscribers are entitled to 10 gift sharing articles each month.
American landscape art featured in latest Wadsworth Atheneum exhibit By Tracey O’Shaughnessy, Staff Writer July 19, 2025 Frederic Church "Mountains of Ecuador," 1855 Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art ...
From the rocky shores of Lake Superior to the hills of southern Ohio, the Midwest is full of cozy towns, surprisingly cool cities, and everything in between. You can catch live music, hike to scenic ...
UPPER WEST SIDE, Manhattan (PIX11) — The American Museum of Natural History, one of New York City’s most popular summer spots, will become more accessible to more residents this summer. A new ...