September 17th, 2009 by TK
The People’s History Museum is the national centre for the collection, conservation, interpretation and study of material relating to the history of working people in Britain.. The museum, dedicated to the formation of unions and labor laws, displays the long journey taken by the British people from the early days of labor reforms to modern [...]
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September 11th, 2009 by TK
The Chicago museum of art is one of the most prestigious museums in the region. Featuring a broad arrangement of famous paintings, sculptures and other artworks, the museum has based its good reputation on displaying the rare, the unusual, and the beautiful. With displays from ancient Egypt to modern times, there is a little of [...]
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August 3rd, 2009 by TK
Preserving the Heritage at the Magee Farm with Museums part of Albama’s Past
In 1848 Mr. Jacob built a farmhouse and related building constructed with black slave labor for his family. The construction of the farmstead and buildings was so good that from that date to the present day the house needed minimal help or [...]
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July 14th, 2009 by TK
Experience all that Alabama has to offer your weekend getaway
Ensure you plan a stop at the Alabama State Capitol when you’re making your plans for your Alabama tourism visit. Here you will have the chance to search back into the history not only of Alabama but of the Confederate movement and conglomerate of the [...]
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June 25th, 2009 by TK
Rhode Island vacations offer you a chance to study the past with a visit to the Museum of Newport History. Here you will find a building that was actually the first permanent home to the Museum in 1854. It is still in use today as part of the larger facility. There is [...]
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May 4th, 2009 by TK
As you might have already known, probably from your art or history class that churches are not only buildings where people gather together to contemplate and participate in other spiritual endeavors. They are likewise pieces of architectural works. They house many of the most valuable art pieces and have historical values. Thus, [...]
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March 30th, 2009 by TK
Doing restoration of any building, be it historical or just a structure which badly needs upkeep, is a tiresome and meticulous task. Church restoration and repair is particularly demanding since it does not only mean dealing with worn out furniture, roofs, woodworks, ironworks, art pieces, and other furnishings; it also includes having knowledge of [...]
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February 18th, 2009 by TK
Stroll through the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial and see statues of this President with his dog and get the feeling of the man and his trials. He was elected to term 4 different times although he didn’t serve out the 4th term because of his death shortly after the election.
FDR served during the Great [...]
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