“Post Visualization” photographers whose motivation lay in making pictures rather than taking photographs. This statement can be used to describe […]

“Post Visualization” photographers whose motivation lay in making pictures rather than taking photographs. This statement can be used to describe […]
On a recent trip for business and leisure, we visited the National Museum of the American Indian. The building is […]
I had the pleasure of accompanying my son’s third grade class on a recent trip to Old Sturbridge Village in […]
As part of a family genealogical search, I recently visited Watervliet Heritage Museum, a delightful Shaker site. Hancock Shaker Village, […]
After reading several books on the subject, The Wolves of Andover & The Heretic’s Daughter by Kathleen Kent, Deliverance from […]
“Art, history, natural science. Make surprising connections!” The Berkshire Museum, located in Pittsfield, MA, is a hidden gem. There are […]
Guest Author: SerahRose Roth Herein lies the very first post of…going to museums with children! Our test subject is the […]
Happy Birthday to Mother Ann Lee! Sometime this summer, visit one of the Shaker villages. They are all great outings, […]
What makes this museum unique and special is that it is a home. A place that Theodate (the Pope family’s […]
The Saint-Gaudens Memorial is a private, non-profit corporation chartered by the State of New Hampshire in 1919, to preserve and […]