New York’s Oldest Museum Votes for Democracy with New Wing
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New York, Jun 16 (EFE).- The New York Historical, the first museum in New York, reviews democracy in the United States in a new exhibition on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, in which the historical value of the protests is highlighted.The exhibition, Democracy Matters, which opens on Thursday but today is presented to the press, gathers objects from the 18th century to today that explore the evolution of…
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Many people in the U.S. see their democracy threatened by autocratic tendencies of the Trump administration. A New York museum sets a sign. What can now be seen in the New York Historical.
To mark the historic 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States, the New York Historical Society Museum celebrated a significant milestone. The new "Tang Wing for American Democracy," designed by RAMSA Architects, opened to the public on June 18th, spanning 71,000 square feet. This expansion not only enhances the museum's grounds but also profoundly reshapes and showcases New York City's central role in the history of American foundi…

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