As an NPS employee, she promoted the stories of African American people and women of color who contributed to the home front effort during WWII
The Granada Relocation Center, also known as Amache, grew to become the state's tenth largest city at its peak during World War II
The historic reacquisition spans 465 acres in the Northern Neck of Virginia
With challenges to books in the United States at a high, the Matinicus Island Library is a remote haven for controversial literature
Reopening this spring, Garum explores more than 500 years of local culinary traditions
Auction house Bonhams is expecting around $1 million
The team hopes to simulate how visitors would have experienced the space and gain a stronger understanding of the motivation behind Roman designs
People around the world are embracing the bright bloom as a symbol of solidarity with the beleaguered country
Here's how experts and civilians alike are working to protect the country's art, artifacts and scientific specimens
A blockbuster exhibition in Florence argues that the Italian sculptor deserves to be a household name on par with Michelangelo and Raphael
The beloved author of "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" also wrote diaries in code, sketched fungi and raised prize-winning sheep
When the museum opened last year, industry leaders and donors expressed disappointment at what they saw as a stunning omission in the exhibition content
An image generated through artificial intelligence lacked the "human authorship" necessary for protection
Located in downtown Los Angeles, LA Plaza Cocina is the first institution of its kind in the U.S
A new documentary tells the tale of a suburban New Mexico couple who allegedly stole the artwork just to hang it behind their bedroom door
One of the artist’s "Shot Marilyns," the sage blue silkscreen could become one of the most expensive 20th-century paintings ever sold at auction
The exhibition probes the paradoxes of Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux's "Why Born Enslaved!," the most famous depiction of a Black woman in 19th-century art
Spanish authorities had all but given up the search for the missing piece, which was lost in a heist carried out by notorious art thief "Erik the Belgian"
An exhibition at Kensington Palace features images from the 19th century through today, including a never-before-seen portrait of Princess Diana
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