Three Fascinating Museums in Baltimore that History Buffs will not Want to Miss
Situated on the wide estuary of the Patapsco River, Baltimore is not only the largest city in Maryland but an
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Situated on the wide estuary of the Patapsco River, Baltimore is not only the largest city in Maryland but an
Read moreI toured Saturday the B&O Railroad Museum in Southwest Baltimore, at 901 W. Pratt Street, just a few blocks west
Read moreThe Soviet Union came to an end in August of 1991 with a Coup d’Etat in Moscow. My husband, Nicholas,
Read moreThe Habsburgs ruled much of Europe from the 11th to the 20th centuries. They originally built their castle in Switzerland
Read moreI had an interesting week. After spending 12 years in the DC area and never going out or doing anything
Read moreThe Walker Art Museum in Minneapolis is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year. In 1915 T.B. Walker opened 14 rooms
Read more“Fields and Blue Sky” hangs across from my bed. I see it first thing in the morning and last thing
Read moreWhen you make plans to visit the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington you need to prepare yourself to
Read moreThe Capital building in Madison, Wisconsin, was completed in 1917. The architect was George Post of New York and it
Read moreI was in Baltimore last weekend and spent the afternoon at the Evergreen Museum. It was originally a 32-acre estate
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