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  • Heritage Month at the National Museum of the American Indian
    Heritage Month at the National Museum of the American Indian
    One became the Van Cleef & Arpels of Navajo jewelry making, and the other lived the Native American experience in epic proportions. The achievements of two extraordinary families, the Yazzies ...
    November 18, 2014BY Christine Lin
  • ‘Alien’ Invader Found in River (Video)
    ‘Alien’ Invader Found in River (Video)
    An 'alien' creature emerged from the Rocky River in Ohio Friday and has been moved to the Cleveland ...
    September 23, 2014BY Epoch Video
  • More Than 50 Ancient Greek Inventions Brought to Life Through Incredible Reconstructions
    More Than 50 Ancient Greek Inventions Brought to Life Through Incredible Reconstructions
    A new museum dedicated to the advanced technological inventions of ancient Greek scientist Archimedes, has just opened up ...
    August 19, 2014BY April Holloway
  • Fantastic Walk Through Canada’s Culture
    Fantastic Walk Through Canada’s Culture
    Canadian Museum of History: Soaring totem poles, a freedom fighter's jacket & Canada's most artful building THE FIRST ...
    July 9, 2014BY Mariellen Ward
  • Please Touch the Artefacts: 3D Technology Is Changing Museums
    Please Touch the Artefacts: 3D Technology Is Changing Museums
    3D technologies have been around for years – but it’s only now that 3D scanning and printing devices ...
    July 8, 2014BY Helen Carter
  • Grand Banks: Oysters on a Historic Schooner
    Grand Banks: Oysters on a Historic Schooner
    Grand Banks, a seasonal oyster bar, opens in an unusual location: the historic Sherman Zwicker, a museum-quality schooner ...
    July 3, 2014BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Dr. Sally Bauer: Saving Diving History
    Dr. Sally Bauer: Saving Diving History
    The History of Diving Museum at Mile Marker 83 in Islamorada, Florida is more than a building to ...
    June 26, 2014BY John Christopher Fine
  • 5 Unique Interactive Museums That Will Keep Your Children Busy
    5 Unique Interactive Museums That Will Keep Your Children Busy
    If you're a frequent traveler and a parent, keep your kids entertained and you feeling relieved by taking ...
    June 23, 2014BY Deborah Kim
  • A Collaboration in Fibre Art
    A Collaboration in Fibre Art
    Not far from downtown Ottawa is the old mill town of Almonte. Its identity, then and now, is ...
    June 17, 2014BY Maureen Korp
  • Improve Your Museum Memories: Put Away the Camera
    Improve Your Museum Memories: Put Away the Camera
    Taking photos gives us the false sense of recording a visual experience and renders the visit little better ...
    June 3, 2014BY Christine Lin
  • Complaints and Controversies
    Complaints and Controversies
    While many visitors have expressed satisfaction with the September 11 Museum & Memorial at ground zero, a chorus ...
    May 30, 2014BY Genevieve Belmaker
  • Sept. 11 Museum Dedicated With Moving Ceremony
    Sept. 11 Museum Dedicated With Moving Ceremony
    After a jetliner struck the south World Trade Center tower on Sept. 11, 2001, survivors, some injured, were ...
    May 15, 2014BY Ivan Pentchoukov
  • An Endearing Portrait of the Art-Forger Who Fooled Over 40 Museums
    An Endearing Portrait of the Art-Forger Who Fooled Over 40 Museums
    NEW YORK—Mark Landis, 59, is hunched over, dried-up, and slow-paced. He strolls into an arts and crafts store, ...
    May 3, 2014BY Kristina Skorbach
  • The Loss and Looting of Egyptian Antiquities
    The Loss and Looting of Egyptian Antiquities
    Shortly after the onset of the Egyptian revolution in January 2011, the police and many of the associated ...
    April 29, 2014BY Salima Ikram
  • Calling All New Yorkers: Rediscover Architectural Permanence
    Calling All New Yorkers: Rediscover Architectural Permanence
    NEW YORK—If you’ve ever passed through Grand Central Terminal, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, or the municipal ...
    April 1, 2014BY Christine Lin
  • Children’s Museum of Manhattan Opens STEAM Lab
    Children’s Museum of Manhattan Opens STEAM Lab
    Children’s Museum of Manhattan (CMOM) is opening its STEAM Lab, which will educate its young audience about Science, ...
    March 27, 2014BY Kristina Skorbach
  • A Museum in the Making
    A Museum in the Making
    Dave Arnold aims to create Museum of Food and Drink, the first museum of its scale and kind.
    March 15, 2014BY Amelia Pang
  • Pictures of Consummate Simplicity From a Tortured Soul
    Pictures of Consummate Simplicity From a Tortured Soul
    NEWARK, N.J.—For most Americans, the name Norman Rockwell calls to mind nostalgia and naiveté—freckle-faced kids beaming with caricatured ...
    March 6, 2014BY Christine Lin
  • Britain’s Royal Couple in Nation’s Capital, in Wax
    Britain’s Royal Couple in Nation’s Capital, in Wax
    The ‘British royal couple,’ the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, are now in Washington, D.C., for a limited ...
    September 21, 2013BY Ron Dory
  • NYC Tenement Museum Keeps Immigrant History Alive
    NYC Tenement Museum Keeps Immigrant History Alive
    NEW YORK—You could walk right past 97 Orchard St., on New York City’s Lower East Side without knowing ...
    August 15, 2013BY Genevieve Belmaker
  • Dalian Museum Purges Bo Xilai Exhibits
    Dalian Museum Purges Bo Xilai Exhibits
    A museum in Dalian has removed all traces of disgraced former mayor Bo Xilai from its exhibits.
    August 6, 2013BY Carol Wickenkamp
  • Murano: The Splendor of Venetian Art
    Murano: The Splendor of Venetian Art
    One of the major objectives of this exhibition was to rehabilitate the art of glass, which became synonymous ...
    July 11, 2013BY Michal Bleibtreu Neeman
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