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First US Museum Dedicated to Posters to Open in New York

The first US museum dedicated to the art and history of posters is set to open in New York City […]

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Olivia Errico

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National Trust List of Most Endangered Historic Places Includes Two in Mid-Atlantic Region

Yesterday, the National Trust for Historic Preservation released its list of the eleven most endangered historic places in the country. […]

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Olivia Errico

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Students Learn Historic Masonry Restoration at Green-Wood Cemetery

This week the National Historic Landmark Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn was the site of a special graduation. Ten New York […]

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Olivia Errico

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New Statue of Liberty Museum Opened this Month

On May 16, the new Statue of Liberty Museum on Liberty Island opened to the public. The new 26,000 square […]

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Olivia Errico

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The MoMA’s Busy Summer

The Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan will close its doors this summer to finish a $400 million overhaul of its collection starting June 15.

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Amy Osterhout

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New NYHS Exhibit Explores Black Citizenship

 Black Citizenship in the Age of Jim Crow examines the period following the Civil War as the nation’s black community struggled to be recognized as full citizens.

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Lucy Davis

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Mellon Foundation Renews New York Humanities Grant

The $600,000 grant will allow students from nine partner universities in New York State to develop public humanities projects.

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Lucy Davis

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NY Group Crowdsources Nominations for Women’s History Monuments

The campaign titled “She Built NYC!” is open to all residents of New York City. Nominations can include individual women or events in women’s history specific to the New York area.

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Lucy Davis

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Call for Proposals: Interdisciplinary Society for Quantitative Research in Music and Medicine

Scholars of music, music history, and related fields as well as health practitioners are invited to submit a proposal exploring the relation between music and physical, spiritual, and mental health.

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Lucy Davis

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Historic Preservation Advocate Joyce Matz Dies at 92

Matz’s successful campaigns include the 1978 landmark designation of the interior of Town Hall in New York’s theatre district and St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church.

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Katherine Blair

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