This piece explores what everyday life looked like at the end of the 19th century. The 1890s were a turning point between two eras. Many communities still relied on familiar traditions from earlier ...
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In Tom Crewe’s fascinating debut novel, The New Life, the young author provides a fictionalized account of a late 19th-century gay man who set out to change the way England viewed homosexuality. The ...
The Merchant’s House Museum, a 19th-century row house in New York City’s historic NoHo neighborhood, holds many distinctions. It was Manhattan’s first designated landmark (and a rare interior landmark ...
It’s easy to imagine Foxfire House, snugged into a hillside under gently falling snow, as it appeared nearly 200 years ago. Deep oxblood-colored woodwork and rugged red sandstone stand out against the ...
Hot on the heels of the Venice Biennale, an exhibition at the Museo di Palazzo Grimani pairs objects and illustrations from 19th-century life sciences from the George Loudon Collection in England with ...
The Geauga County Historical Society launched a new program this year to give children ages 5-7 a taste of 19th century life. Laketran, Geauga County honored by Ohio Public Transit Association Back in ...
Nellie Murray, a celebrated 19th century New Orleans chef and caterer, will be remembered at the 'Nellie Murray Feast,' on Oct. 8. The five-course fundraising dinner supports the completion of Bess ...
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