The presentation, led by Library and Museums Director Brian Edwards, will feature a revised Path of History plan with ...
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In their new book, Tyler Thrasher and Terry Mudge explore the origins of colors found rocks, animals, plants, and even space—including these 10 historical pigments with surprising backstories.
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All federal employees are required to take an oath to support and defend the Constitution, but that oath takes on a different meaning for Archivist of the United States Colleen Shogan. Shogan is ...
The story of the Quincy Museum begins with a passion for history and a respect for the past. In 1962, Dr. James Reed, a local Quincy dentist interested in archaeology, received special permission ...