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As museums have lost millions, they have had to re-engineer how they reach visitors and kids Domenica Bongiovanni, Indianapolis Star
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Over the course of the coronavirus pandemic, Indianapolis largest museums have felt like places that offer some semblance of a respite from 2020.
They reopened over the summer when shutdown restrictions lifted, offering their spacious corridors as one of the few opportunities for an indoor cultural experience. People can move around at will, free to exit a gallery if they feel anyone is encroaching. Health experts have ranked a stroll through them as a risk akin to grocery shopping.
Will a Looted Pissarro End Up in Oklahoma, or France?
A painting by the French Impressionist artist, with a back story of plunder and family tragedy, is at the center of courtroom battles on both sides of the Atlantic.
“Shepherdess Bringing in Sheep,” an 1886 painting by Pissaro, was looted from Léone Meyer’s family by the Nazis.Credit.Musée d’Orsay
Dec. 17, 2020
PARIS For more than 70 years, Léone Meyer’s family has fought to reclaim a looted painting, and yet she cannot bear the thought of displaying it in her Left Bank home, across from the River Seine.
The San Diego Air & Space Museum is honoring the innovation, engineering, technology, and aviation excellence displayed by Orville and Wilbur Wright by running an exact replica of the engine they developed to invent powered flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, on Dec. 17, 1903, Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020, at 10 a.m. Pacific time.
The running of the Wright Brothers’ engine on Dec. 17 will be exactly 117 years to the day the Wrights made the first powered flight in history.
The Wright Brothers were inducted into the International Air & Space Hall of Fame at the San Diego Air & Space Museum as part of the Hall’s inaugural class in 1965.
THE MOB MUSEUM ANNOUNCES MAJOR ACQUISITION OF TWO RARE ARTIFACTS RELATED TO BUGSY SIEGEL, THE FLAMINGO HOTEL
THE MOB MUSEUM ANNOUNCES MAJOR ACQUISITION OF TWO RARE ARTIFACTS RELATED TO BUGSY SIEGEL, THE FLAMINGO HOTEL
LAS VEGAS (December 2020) – The Mob Museum, The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, announces the acquisition of two rare artifacts which will be displayed temporarily from Dec. 17 through January 10, 2021 on the second floor of the Museum. The new artifacts provide fascinating insights into the origins of the Flamingo Hotel and the Mob’s role in building modern Las Vegas. They will be on permanent display beginning later in 2021.