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Mark Twain House & Museum in Connecticut hosts NEH-supported summer workshops for schoolteachers on the historical context of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, from the Hartford Courant.
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth receives NEH grant to hold Landmarks of American History seminar for schoolteachers on the Underground Railroad in New Bedford, from South Coast Today.
Wright on the Park in Mason City, Iowa will hold two NEH-funded workshops for schoolteachers on Frank Lloyd Wright and Prairie School architecture, from Globe Gazette.
Moravian Archives to double its storage capacity with an NEH Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections grant, from Express-Times.
NEH-funded traveling exhibition Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War opens at the William G. Thompson Museum and Gardens in Hudson, Michigan, from the Daily Telegram.
Terrebonne Public Library hosts NEH On the Road traveling exhibition For All The World To See, on visual culture and the Civil Rights Movement, from the Daily Comet.
St. Mary’s College of Maryland receives NEH grant for comparative study of archaeological materials recovered from 33 Colonial Era settlement sites along the Potomac River, from Southern Maryland Online.
William Jessup University hosts NEH-funded traveling exhibition Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War, from Lincoln News Messenger.
Shepherd University to host an NEH-funded seminar for teachers on Appalachian history, culture, and literature, from the State Journal.