museums
- 60-work exhibit is among the first to trace connections between Biblical and African traditions
- Appaloosa, jazz, progressive rock and country
- World Refugee Day at the Walters Art Museum features more than 15 performances from refugees who have been resettled in the Baltimore area.
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- Memories of the1933 Baltimore kidnapping of Albert Hendler, scion of the Hendler Creamery Co. family, have recently been revived in an exhibition of documents relating to the case at the Crime Museum in Washington.
- There's a good chance the costs incurred in the future will make this year's federal savings look foolish.
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- $28 million project, due to be completed in fall 2014, will reopen main entrance to the public for first time since 1982, showcase American wing and reconfigure east wing entrance/lobby.
- Army officials are canceling plans to reopen the former Army Ordnance Museum at Aberdeen Proving Ground as the APG Museum, reportedly due to federal budget concerns.
- The purpose of this letter is to notify Maryland State and Local representatives of the impending closure of the U.S. Army Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG) Museum at the end of this fiscal year!
- A museum dedicated to preserving Slavic culture and heritage was dedicated in Fells Point on Sunday.
- Changes afoot at Station North, Aquarium, Inner Harbor, more
- Members of the Harford County Liquor Control Board has enthusiastically approved an outdoor event liquor license for the Lunar Bay Festival coming on June 29 and 30 at Steppingstone Museum near Havre de Grace.
- The 2013 Bainbridge PAMI-CONUS Reunion was held from June 6 through 9 in Washington, D.C., and amazingly, I worked in PAMI-CONUS at Bainbridge during the summer between my junior and senior years at Perryville High School. I worked in the Document Control room, processing the computer reports that were generated by the huge reel-to-reel "computers" that filled the second floor of the brick PAMI-CONUS building
- 3D printing is featured this week at the American Alliance of Museums conference in Baltimore
- With its cool forests and rivers, West Virginia beckons as summer heats up.
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- Scrabble at the Bain Center perfect way for seniors to scrabble their brains.
- Bank of America picks up admission tab at American Visionary Art Museum
- Delta, in Southern York County, Pennsylvania, will soon be the place to be for Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad fans when the Old Line Museum continues its tradition of bringing this famous and well-loved rail line back to life and all its former glory each Sunday in June by photographs, memorabilia and tales of years gone bye. This will be the 38th year the museum has so honored this famous short line
- The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad was, without doubt, the most important rail system in the Eastern Theater of the Civil War. There's hardly a pivotal battle or event during the four-year conflict in which the B&O didn't play at least some role.
- Scrabble at the Bain Center perfect way for seniors to scrabble their brains.
- On a day the Walters is typically closed, it opens its doors to babies for engaging learning activities in one of the exhibit areas.
- Authorities say 20 percent of texts taken by Barry Landau, his assistant have been reunited with museums, including the Maryland Historical Society based in Baltimore.