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  • A guide to The Cloisters Museum and Garden

    A guide to The Cloisters Museum and Garden

    Cloisters Museum is located in a medieval-style building set on top of a cliff in North Manhattan, overlooking the River Hudson. It houses much of the medieval collection of the Metropolitan Museum…

    By DrVal

  • A guide to Boston Museum of Science

    A guide to Boston Museum of Science

    Do you want to see a butterfly garden, visit the undiscovered world of the sun, learn about cosmic collisions, or even discover and venture Australia or the Great Lakes without actually going there?…

    By Payal B.

  • A guide to King tut exhibits

    A guide to King tut exhibits

    Three major King Tutankhamun exhibitions are currently touring with original Tut artefacts on show. Find them in Melbourne, Australia, Dublin, Ireland, and Minnesota, USA. Travellers to Egypt will…

    By DrVal

  • A guide to museums in New York city

    A guide to museums in New York city

    New York City is home to a wide host of institutions that pay homage to artistic and cultural advancements including museums, libraries, performing centres and other historically significant sites.…

    By Staze Gonzalez

  • Willow Creek Community Church: The facts

    Willow Creek Community Church: The facts

    Willow Creek Community Church describes itself as a megachurch, meaning that it is large community with satellite congregations. It belongs to the evangelical movement and has a strong outreach…

    By Frank Beswick

  • A guide to St Jude Novena

    A guide to St Jude Novena

    St. Jude is the Patron Saint of those in need. Many believers of the Catholic faith pray a novena to St. Jude in times of trouble and any time they feel lonely, hopeless or helpless. Praying a St.…

    By Kelly O'Brien

  • A guide to Philadelphia museums

    A guide to Philadelphia museums

    At the political and intellectual centre of the early history of the American colonies, Philadelphia was the home of the momentum behind radical ideas of social change like the American revolution.…

    By Kevin Stoba

  • How to get hold of old newspaper articles

    How to get hold of old newspaper articles

    Old newspaper articles are available from many sources. You can try your local library, the newspaper that interests you, or specialised archives. This article will discuss several ways to get hold…

    By DrVal

  • Review: Museum of Fine Arts Boston

    Review: Museum of Fine Arts Boston

    Located on Huntington Avenue, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, one of the largest museums in the United States, was founded in 1870 and has been at its current location for more than a hundred years. Its…

    By DrVal

  • Boston museum of fine arts: A visitors perspective

    Boston museum of fine arts: A visitors perspective

    The Boston Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) is a veritable treasure trove of art, photography, jewelry, musical instruments and textiles from both the modern and ancient worlds. The varied standing…

    By Jonathan Jones

  • A guide to the Ronald Reagan library

    A guide to the Ronald Reagan library

    Ronald Reagan is consistently ranked as one of the most popular U.S. presidents in history. His presidential library gives the public unprecedented access to his life, his presidency and helps us to…

    By Susan Keeping