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Portrait of George Washington goes on display at Yorktown museum The painting portrays Washington after his successful crossing of the Delaware.
Independence Hall in Philadelphia. But one of the most iconic depictions of the Revolution, Emanuel Leutze’s Washington Crossing the Delaware, was actually painted much later, in 1851.
More than 1400 take part in this year's Revolutionary Run followed by a step back in time at Washington Crossing Historic Park.
Terminal One, designed by West of West, is an office, retail space, and a public parking garage across two mid-rise buildings ...
Cash-strapped Maryland revives plan for trains to Virginia and Delaware The plan would cost $13.7 billion and also add more MARC service between D.C. and Baltimore and Frederick.
The Met opens a dazzling wing of non-European art The nation’s preeminent museum returns a stunning collection to view.
We're continuing our reports on major updates from this week's Morgan Community Association meeting. On Thursday we updated ...
A Delaware native turned to art during the early, difficult stages of motherhood. Her work is on view at Wilmington's Mezzanine Gallery.
The Absolutely Necessary Uptown Gallery is a pop-up art exhibition in Washington Heights It is located inside a once-vacant storefront on Amsterdam Avenue 19 uptown artists are displaying their work ...
This painting’s companion piece can be seen in object 2005.0233.0318. Panel paintings of Washington would have had significance to volunteer company’s named after Washington, but because of this ...
Object Details painter Rolle, A. H. O. 1875-1941 Notes Fastov, Robert S., "An Early Impressionist's View of Southern Maryland: The Seascapes and Waterviews of August H. O. Rolle (1875-1941)," Solomons ...