African Burial Ground Project�
Project: African Burial Ground Project
Caption: Historic Map


African Burial Ground Project�
Project: African Burial Ground Project
Caption: Aerial View


African Burial Ground Project�
Project: African Burial Ground Project
Caption: Drawing


African Burial Ground Project�
Project: African Burial Ground Project
Caption: Vaults being lowered into ground


African Burial Ground Project�
Project: African Burial Ground Project
Caption: Exhibit


The Corinth and Alcorn County Mississippi Heritage Tourism Initiative�
Project: The Corinth and Alcorn County Mississippi Heritage Tourism Initiative
Caption: Footpaths to a Civil War site. Photo courtesy: The Daily Corinthian


The Corinth and Alcorn County Mississippi Heritage Tourism Initiative�
Project: The Corinth and Alcorn County Mississippi Heritage Tourism Initiative
Caption: The Verandah House build in 1857, a National Historic Landmark and former headquarters for both Union and Confederate generals. Open to the public. Photo courtesy: The Daily Corinthian


The Corinth and Alcorn County Mississippi Heritage Tourism Initiative�
Project: The Corinth and Alcorn County Mississippi Heritage Tourism Initiative
Caption: Oak Home built in 1857, a National Historic Landmark and former headquarters for Civil War General Leonidas Polk. Private and located in historic residential district. Photo courtesy: The Daily Corinthian


The Corinth and Alcorn County Mississippi Heritage Tourism Initiative�
Project: The Corinth and Alcorn County Mississippi Heritage Tourism Initiative
Caption: The Jacinto Courthouse built in 1836. Photo courtesy: The Daily Corinthian


Lower East Side Tenement Museum�
Project: Lower East Side Tenement Museum
Caption: The Gumpertz family apartment parlor in 97 Orchard Street, the museum’s landmark tenement building. Photo courtesy: Tenement Museum


Lower East Side Tenement Museum�
Project: Lower East Side Tenement Museum
Caption: 97 Orchard Street—the first homestead of the urban working class and poor to be preserved in America and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Photo: Greg Scaffidi


Lower East Side Tenement Museum�
Project: Lower East Side Tenement Museum
Caption: Victoria Confino: In the Museum’s award-winning Confino Living History Tour, a costumed interpreter greets and interacts with visitors as a member of the Confino family, Sephardic Jews from the former Ottoman Empire. Victoria Confino advises "greenhorns" how to succeed in her 1916 America while discussing such issues as assimilation and cultural identity. Photo: Tenement Museum


Lower East Side Tenement Museum�
Project: Lower East Side Tenement Museum
Caption: The Tenement Museum has developed Shared Journeys, a series of educational workshops geared for adult students who are learning English. Each workshop, offered free of charge, includes a guided tour of 97 Orchard Street and a facilitated discussion about the connections between immigrant experiences past and present. Photo: Tenement Museum


Lower East Side Tenement Museum�
Project: Lower East Side Tenement Museum
Caption: Tenement Windows Arts Initiative “A Dictionary of Foreign Time” by Pablo Helguera. Artists lead a series of art workshops with English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) students from The Tenement’s Shared Journeys program. Photo: Nikia Redhead


Lower East Side Tenement Museum�
Project: Lower East Side Tenement Museum
Caption: The ImMigrant Heritage Project builds on the Tenement Museum’s long history of working with diverse local partners to pursue common historic preservation and community development goals. Photo: Tenement Museum


Texas Historic Courthouse Preservation Program�
Project: Texas Historic Courthouse Preservation Program
Caption: Restored Denton County Courthouse Photo courtesy: Texas Historical Commission