As most of the country is blanketed in snow and ice, and we’re bracing for another several inches of snow in New York City, we will admit – we love the snow! The ability to explore the city on snow, especially the parks, has been a much appreciated respite and recreation for us (except for the shoveling part!) Whether it’s skiing, skating, or birdwatching (and we’ve done virtual programs on all three), we have tried to take advantage of the winter landscape as much as possible.
Turnstile Tours Releases First Annual Benefit Report
You may have seen on our website or promotional materials that Turnstile Tours is a “New York State-registered Benefit Corporation” and wondered, what on earth does that mean? To …
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Épinal Prints from World War I
Below is a selection of prints from the renowned firm Imagerie d’Épinal from the collections of the Musée de L’Image and the French Ministry of Culture. These paper dolls can …
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Oral History | Aug 2020 Member Newsletter
Oral history is such a critical part of our work because it helps to illuminate the lived experience of people in the places where we work. There are limits to …
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