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During exploratory class, one day a week, students in grades 3, 4, and 5 are taught art by Ms. Amanda Bristol. She created an Art Exhibit with their finished products for parents to view at the Spring Fling on Saturday, March 8, and Parent CRCT Night on Tuesday, March 11, 2008.
ZAP! POW! BAM! The Superhero: The Golden Age of Comic Books, 1938-1950 exhibit at the Jewish Museum of Maryland (in Baltimore).
The Lincoln Highway group has been actively making this a Roadside Museum and it spans over 200 miles. We didn't go as far out west so we missed a few counties. Along the way they have a lot of what appear to be old gas pumps decorated with a plaque of interesting history next to it.
The pump chosen to be replicated for this project was a 1940 Bennett gas pump. The total size of the pump is 7 ½ feet high and it is made out of fiberglass.
Remembering Our Native American Past by Carol Wood and Regis Kirby. The Bison Corral, Shellsburg, PA, Bedford County
To see more digital images from this collection go to: digital.lib.umd.edu/ntlpostcards.jsp
Vacation travel and sending postcards. For many, these two activities are inseparable. In the second half of the 19th century, Americans began traveling for purposes other than necessity in ever increasing numbers. If a picture tells a thousand words, then the millions of postcards sent around the turn of the twentieth century suggest that postcards are a significant source for understanding how Americans then spent their leisure time.
This exhibit features early postcards of national parks and other natural wonders, scenic resorts, amusement parks, historic sites, world's fairs and American cities.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation Library Collection has more than 20,000 historic postcards, some of which are featured here. To view more digital images from this collection please visit our digital collections.
Samantha Donnelly: Contour States
28 Jan - 25 March 2012
Private View at Cornerhouse
Photo credit Paul Greenwood
Lt. Governor Rutherford visits booth exhibits at MACO Conference by Anthony DePanise at Roland E. Powell Convention Center, 4001 Coastal Highway, Ocean City, Maryland 21842
Lt. Governor Rutherford visits booth exhibits at MACO Conference by Anthony DePanise at Roland E. Powell Convention Center, 4001 Coastal Highway, Ocean City, Maryland 21842