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Discover and “Document DuPont” June 2 & 3, 2012 at the FREE Dupont-Kalorama Museum Walk Weekend

Saturday, June 2, and Sunday, June 3 Posted by Mary E. Gallagher, Editor Washingtonians and visitors to our nation’s capital are invited to discover and document the city’s exciting Dupont Circle-Kalorama neighborhood on the first weekend...

Free Films for Children and Teens Highlight International Tales, Poetry, and More, this Winter at the National Gallery of Art

Free Films for Children and Teens Highlight International Tales, Poetry, and More, this Winter at the National Gallery of Art

Film still from The Gruffalo (Max Lang and Jakob Schuh, 2009, 30 minutes), to be shown as part of the Monster Mash film program for children and teens at the National Gallery of Art, Saturday, February 4, and Sunday, February 5. Washington, DC—This...

The Ogden Museum of Southern Art: New “New” Orleans, Louisiana

Story and Photos by mary gallagher One never knows the full impact of even the smallest gestures we make as sometimes until years go by. The new Ogden Museum of Southern Art, University of New Orleans, has its roots in a gift of art from Roger Ogden...

Augusta Combines History with Style

Augusta Combines History with Style

By Kathie Farnell and Jack Purser Visitors to Georgia golf mecca, Augusta, can steep themselves in historical elegance at the city’s Partridge Inn. Surrounded by magnolias, the Inn exudes graciousness combined with surprising cutting-edge cuisine...

Philadelphia is for Art Lovers

Philadelphia is for Art Lovers

by Joe Phalen, Editor, Artcyclopedia.com Seasoned travelers know how much a noble museum can transform any city into a much-desired destination. The art museums of Philadelphia offer a fascinating alternative to the well-known institutions of New York...

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