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Two wonderful Bennington VT Museums
What a ride the last two years have been for most of us! I don’t need to say much about […]
Van Gogh sleeps…
Or at least his bedroom is in Chicago… On the last Thursday of February, hubby and I stopped by […]
Beneski Museum of Natural History
An impressive collection of skeletal specimens. Hands on with drawer pull outs. A great place for young dinosaur and […]
Florence Griswold dining room is priceless!
The most talked about art colony in America today is at Old Lyme, Connecticut — Hartford Courant, 1907 Thus begins […]
Monuments Men much more then a movie
Some movies are stories that need to be told, and not just Oscar plays. Especially now, 70 years after the […]
A new – old – new Rembrandt is in town.
Well, in Omaha, Nebraska, that is! If you’re in the area, now or later, and you’re a fan of Rembrandt, […]
Plimouth Plantation
Wampanoag Homesite: The first outdoor living history exhibit you will encounter on your visit is the Wampanoag Homesite, located […]
Requiem for an Armory – the Higgins of Worcester
The Higgins Armory of Worcester, Ma, closed at the end of Dec, 2013 after 83 years. The main hall […]
The Breakers
Transforming back in time, right out of a scene from the Great Gatsby , and the roaring twenties, The Breakers […]