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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWhen a Historian Saw This Haunting Photograph of a Nameless Native Girl, She Decided She Had to Identify HerAs a scholar of 19th-century American photography, I’ve looked at countless old photographs: the carefully labeled portraits ...
This year’s colorful and wide-ranging edition of the Association of International Photography Art Dealers fair is a bursting ...
Until October 26, the McCord Stewart Museum present an eye-opening exhibition of local art titled Pounding the Pavement: ...
The Trump administration has flirted with the idea of selling the U.S. Postal Service to the highest bidder. Postal workers ...
Five years without the City of Love’s cultural icon is a loss – but also an opportunity to discover some of quirky, under-the ...
Rutherfurd’s Moon images are beautiful, but they also marked an important leap forward for scientific imaging through their ...
If you wish to experience charming little towns of Europe that have also untouched nature, giving them a wonderful look and ...
It’s arguably the best-known photo by H.H. Bennett, the 19th century photographer and historian who helped put Wisconsin Dells on the map. After losing three fingers on his right hand in the ...
National Anthropological Archives Red cloud started down the path of becoming the most photographed American Indian of the 19th century one spring morning in 1872, a few blocks from the White House.
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ExplorersWeb on MSNThe World's Oldest Shipwrecks Are in the Black Sea. Here's WhyThere are very few remains of ancient ships, except in one unusual place: the Black Sea has a unique environment that ...
Horowitz’s new book, Cathedrals of Industry, features defunct and enduring examples of America’s industrial past, such as a ...
Urban Stomp” at the Museum of the City of New York chronicles the metropolis’s social dance. It also invites you to join the party.
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