Purchased Lives: New Orleans and the Domestic Slave Trade, 1808–1865
Purchased Lives: New Orleans and the Domestic Slave Trade, 1808–1865 was a special project presented by The Historic New Orleans Collection (THNOC) [...]
4th Graders' QR Codes for Historic Sites in Lecompton, Kansas
What happens when a fourth grade teacher in a small town brings together the local elementary school, community volunteers, and two museums [...]
First in the Nation: Shaping Presidential Politics Since 1972
The exhibit First in the Nation: Shaping Presidential Politics since 1972 at the State Historical Museum of Iowa explains the history of [...]
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The Kitchen is the Heart of the Home: Why the Greenfield Slave Cabins Matter
“The kitchen is the heart of the home.” We’ve been saying it since at least the 1890s. Yet for many [...]
NEDCC is Surveying Audio Preservation Needs
AASLH Member Since 1982 The Northeast Document Conservation Center (NEDCC) has received a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to help address the issues [...]
The Charles W. Morgan Whaleship Returns Home to New Bedford
AASLH Member Since 1989 This summer, the City of New Bedford, MA will welcome the iconic Charles W. Morgan for its 38th voyage. The Morgan [...]
Professional Skills Survey
What skills and attributes do museum professionals need to possess to successfully work in the 21st Century museum? The answers to this question should be [...]
Key, Spoon? – New Terms Are Easy to Submit
Key, Spoon? – New Terms Are Easy to Submit Do you need Nomenclature terms for the strange things in your collection? It’s now easy to submit [...]
Oudens Ello Architecture Selected to Develop Woodlawn Master Property Plan
AASLH Member Since 2000 The Hancock County Trustees of Public Reservations, governing board of Woodlawn Museum, Gardens & Park, is pleased to announce it has [...]
AASLH Unveils New Career Center
Last December, AASLH launched its new Home for History website. With the new website, AASLH is able to offer more benefits to its members. Among [...]