The Emily Dickinson Museum
It’s no secret that period dramas tend to boast stunning visuals whether that means sumptuous interiors, awe-inspiring filming locations, elaborate costumes, and everything in between. A dark humor period drama series about the life of celebrated poet Emily Dickinson is no exception. As someone who spent almost her entire life living in the same house, Dickinson likely understood the importance of having a place to call home (and a place to write her many poems, which added up to nearly 1,800 in total). The Apple TV+ series
Dickinson certainly illustrates the significance of this now-historic dwelling. Both this house which is known as the Homestead and the house next door, where Dickinson’s brother and sister-in-law lived named the Evergreens were recreated for this series, and their interiors have design lovers bingeing.
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Former Congressman Peter T. King is joining the Board of Trustees of the Museum of American Armor at Old Bethpage Village Restoration, Old Bethpage, New York Until his recent retirement from Congress he served as a member of the Homeland Security Committee and Ranking Member of the Sub-Committee on Emergency Preparedness, and was twice past Chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee where he was an effective ally in America’s campaign to confront terrorism, both at home and abroad. Armor Museum president and founder, Lawrence Kadish, stated, “No one in Congress has been as outspoken or as respected in America’s War on Terror than Peter King. He is very much welcomed to join the museum’s trustees and volunteer corps as we pursue our mission to educate and honor.”