The new museum is a remnant of its time before public housing developments turned into high-rises to help meet demand.
The National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel will host its annual April 4 Commemoration honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on the 57th anniversary of his assassination.
Opening this week in Chicago, the National Public Housing Museum wants to reinvigorate our interest in collective well-being ...
Set inside a once-dilapidated 1938 building on Chicago's near West Side, a one-of-a-kind museum hopes to change the ...
DLR Group added new exhibition space as well as two acres of landscaping around the perimeter of the Cleveland Museum of ...
The National Civil Rights Museum will relocate its April 4 event honoring Martin Luther King Jr. indoors due to inclement ...
The museum tells a less familiar story about the history of public housing. “It was a decent, lovely place to live,” a former ...
Isabella Stewart Gardner herself started the tradition of displaying the orange flowers in the early 1900s. The nasturtiums ...
The museum explores the history of public housing through a wealth of exhibitions, installations and recreated apartments. It opens April 4 inside the remaining building of the former Jane Addams ...
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum annual hanging nasturtiums display is making its grand return today. Here's what to know.
The tradition of hanging nasturtiums was started by Isabella Stewart Gardner herself to mark the arrival of spring.