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By KRISTIN HUSSEY Ohio and North Carolina have long fought over which could lay claim to aviation’s pioneers, the Wright brothers. But a report that someone else got aloft first has a third state…
How Posters Work How Posters Work shows how dozens of different designers—from prominent pioneers like Herbert Matter, Paul Rand, Philippe Apeloig and M/M (Paris), to lesser-known makers—have…
The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum is a non-profit, educational institution featuring the legendary aircraft carrier Intrepid, the space shuttle Enterprise, the world’s fastest jets…
The Second World War (1939–1945) was the most widespread, destructive, and consequential conflict in history. WWII & NYC is an account of how New York and its metropolitan region contributed…
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum holds approximately 600 artworks that were gifted to the museum by Solomon Guggenheim between 1937 (the year of the formation of the foundation) and 1949, or…
By JOSHUA BARONE “Di Goldene Kale” will be put on by the National Yiddish Theater-Folksbiene in December. By ERIK PIEPENBURG and JOSHUA BARONE The cultural events listed here, many free, are…
WW II Armor Museum On The Grounds Of Old Bethpage Village Restoration Aiding Nassau County’s Tourism Industry While Generating New Park Revenue In a move designed to further strengthen Nassau…
Group returning to Pacific island to search for US WWII MIAs ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - A private Japanese organization that has found the remains of World War II soldiers on Saipan is planning another…
The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum is a unique journey through spectacular interactive exhibits and virtual, multi-sensory technology - a dynamic adventure for visitors of all ages…
New York City is, without a doubt, an embarrassment of riches. Groundbreaking theatre troupes perform cutting edge debuts from Broadway to Bayside, and musicians bring top-tier entertainment…
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