Museum Displays Hair Mementos
Happy Thanksgiving! Over the holiday I got a whole bunch of hair cut off and mailed it to Pantene Beautiful Lengths, which makes wigs for women undergoing chemotherapy. If I were around a couple of...
View ArticleOnline exhibit reveals lives left behind
Until the 1960s, being institutionalized for psychiatric reasons was often a life sentence. Willard Asylum in Upstate New York, which opened in 1869, housed more than 50,000 patients during its...
View ArticleSmithsonian Develops Photo Initiative
The Smithsonian possesses more than 13 million images in 19 museums and 700 collections, organized by discipline. In the past, it's been difficult for researchers—and even curators—to know where all...
View ArticleHaunting Holocaust Albums Online
Tracing the Tribe pointed us in the direction of a US Holocaust Memorial Museum online exhibit of haunting scrapbooks from the Auschwitz concentration camp complex. Very few photos of Auschwitz during...
View Article48 Hours in Washington, DC
While planning a trip to our nation's capital to see friends, I focused mainly on coordinating schedules and figuring out where to eat. But the day I left, I suddenly got really excited about all the...
View ArticleIowa's Libraries and Museums Assess Flood Damage
Freelance writer Dana Schmidt, of Ames, Iowa (you may remember her as a former Family Tree Magazine staffer), sent us this report about how the recent recording-setting floods have impacted libraries...
View ArticleEllis Island Hosts Stars, Expands Museum
Our lucky New York-based colleague Guy LeCharles Gonzalez attended the Ellis Island Family Heritage Awards yesterday. He got the scoop on the latest Ellis Island exhibits and rubbed elbows with the...
View ArticleFee-Free Weekends at Historic Parks
Want to immerse yourself in history but still save a few bucks this summer? Plan to visit a national park on one of these two entrance fee-free weekends: July 18-19 August 15-16 You've got more than...
View ArticleColonial Williamsburg and Other Places to Time Travel
My ancestors got here after Colonial days, but all the same I enjoyed an afternoon in Colonial Williamsburg earlier this week while visiting family. The park covers 301 acres with 88 original buildings...
View ArticleFree Database of 5,000 York, UK, Prisoners
York Castle Prison museum in York, UK, has posted an online a database of 5,000 people who were held there or were victims of crimes, mostly during the 1700s. The database, which isn’t comprehensive,...
View ArticleDid Your Immigrant Ancestors Sail the Red Star Line?
The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation folks sent us a note on behalf of a future museum in Antwerp, Belgium, about the history of the Red Star Line. The Red Star Line was a steamship company...
View ArticleGenealogy News Corral: August 24-28
Hundreds of genealogists—your truly included—are packing their bags for the Federation of Genealogical Societies Conference in Little Rock, Ark., Sept. 2 to 5. I’ll write more about the conference in...
View ArticleNY Museum Offers Digitized National Guard Records
Got a New Yorker who served in the state’s National Guard? The New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center in Saratoga Springs has released of 53,671 pages of New York National Guard...
View ArticleGenealogy News Corral: February 8-12
Neat website alert: The Ministry of Food goes with an Imperial War Museum London exhibit about the British public’s adaption to food shortages during World War II. You can see photos from the exhibit,...
View ArticleHistorical Photo Database Shows NYC's Lower East Side Tenements
The Tenement Museum in New York City’s Lower East has launched on online database of more than 1,300 images from the museum’s collection. Photos show the neighborhood, historic and contemporary...
View ArticleA Visit to the East Tennessee History Center
I blogged a bit a couple of weeks ago about the East Tennessee History Center and the research collections inside. Friday morning while attending the Federation of Genealogical Societies conference, I...
View ArticleGenealogy News Corral: Sept. 20-24
Tomorrow, Sept. 25, is Museum Day, when participating museums across the country give free admission to those with a Museum Day ticket (one ticket per household). Click here to get your ticket and...
View ArticleAncestry.com and Holocaust Museum to Create Free Index to Holocaust Records
Subscription website Ancestry.com and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum are launching the World Memory Project to recruit volunteers to build an online resource for information on Holocaust...
View ArticleWhat's Cooking, Uncle Sam?
Did you know that in 1943, butter had its own food group? See (click the image for a bigger view): (and that was before Paula Deen was even born). From ever-evolving food groups to the War Food...
View ArticleGenealogy News Corral, June 6-10
The Southern California Genealogical Society Jamboree is going on now in Burbank, Calif. Visit the Geneabloggers blog for links to the latest blog posts and tweets about the conference. GenDetective,...
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