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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 HerSophie Mousseau was photographed at Fort Laramie alongside six white Army officers. But her identity—and her life ...
This year’s colorful and wide-ranging edition of the Association of International Photography Art Dealers fair is a bursting ...
Five years without the City of Love’s cultural icon is a loss – but also an opportunity to discover some of quirky, under-the ...
The Trump administration has flirted with the idea of selling the U.S. Postal Service to the highest bidder. Postal workers ...
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 ...
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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.
David Schrank is fascinated by the stories the historic buildings in downtown Greenfield tell to people passing by.
A former Wellesley resident appeared on the Antiques Roadshow TV show seeking an appraisal of two 19th century photographs of ...
Harvard’s Cooper Gallery casts a spotlight on the role of photography and film in shaping our cultural memory of slavery and the post-emancipation era, from the work of 19th century photographer ...
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