Georgia History: the Fate of Native Americans
When I visited the Atlanta History Center this spring, it was mainly for its Civil War exhibits, including the Battle of Atlanta Cyclorama. As excellent
When I visited the Atlanta History Center this spring, it was mainly for its Civil War exhibits, including the Battle of Atlanta Cyclorama. As excellent
On my way to see the exhibit Hear Me Now: The Enslaved Potters of Old Edgefield, I wandered through other galleries at Atlanta’s High Museum
The Canadian Canoe Museum in Peterborough, Ontario has opened its new building, a 65,000 square foot building on its five-acre campus on Little Lake between
Jonathan L takes in two explorations of Patrimony at the Museo de Las Americas in San Juan
Confession up front: I’m not a Coke drinker, I’m here for the nostalgia. Of which there is plenty at Atlanta’s World of Coca Cola. The
Pet Lizard by Beatrix Potter Artists have always found interest in animals. Whether it is painting their dead bodies in still life, trying to portray
The Delta Flight Museum would seem to be all about one airline—Delta—but in fact, Delta has been around so long, and over the years absorbed
Atlanta, Georgia has always been a railroad town. Unlike almost every other major city east of the Mississippi, it has no major river and is
A recent exhibit at Atlanta’s High Museum challenges many common ideas about art and about slavery. Hear Me Now: The Black Potters of Old Edgefield,
The Louvre Museum’s star attraction could get a new room of her own in an underground extension of the museum if an ambitious €500 million
When I visited the Atlanta History Center this spring, it was mainly for its Civil War exhibits, including the Battle
On my way to see the exhibit Hear Me Now: The Enslaved Potters of Old Edgefield, I wandered through other
The Canadian Canoe Museum in Peterborough, Ontario has opened its new building, a 65,000 square foot building on its five-acre
Jonathan L takes in two explorations of Patrimony at the Museo de Las Americas in San Juan
Confession up front: I’m not a Coke drinker, I’m here for the nostalgia. Of which there is plenty at Atlanta’s
Pet Lizard by Beatrix Potter Artists have always found interest in animals. Whether it is painting their dead bodies in
The Delta Flight Museum would seem to be all about one airline—Delta—but in fact, Delta has been around so long,
Atlanta, Georgia has always been a railroad town. Unlike almost every other major city east of the Mississippi, it has
A recent exhibit at Atlanta’s High Museum challenges many common ideas about art and about slavery. Hear Me Now: The
The Louvre Museum’s star attraction could get a new room of her own in an underground extension of the museum