Harriet Tubman, a Marylander known for freeing slaves, was also a veteran. Disguised as a farm hand or an old woman, she ...
From museum walls, to busy downtowns, and even train cabooses, artist Michael Rosato’s murals can be found all over the ...
Museum leaders announce the demolition of the first Tubman African American Museum ‘That Has Never Been Tolerated in the ...
Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, just a short drive from downtown, offers 28,000 acres of wetlands and forests that serve as a critical stopover for migratory birds and a year-round paradise for ...
Cambridge, Maryland is essentially her highlight reel. Nestled on Maryland’s Eastern Shore where the Choptank River flows toward the Chesapeake Bay, Cambridge offers nature enthusiasts a front-row ...
Martino Gallery presents “Works on Paper” through Jan. 5. This exhibition is a solo show featuring work by Ann Margaret Morris. Her work consists of expansive, realist charcoal drawings that immerse ...
The way Harriet Tubman planned her movements, gathered intel, and built networks was full-spectrum unconventional warfare.
Vacations are expensive, but after this year don't you deserve one? Here are 30 fantastic weekend getaways that won't break ...
A portrait of Harriet Tubman (ca. 1820-1913). Tubman, herself an escaped slave, helped hundreds of slaves escape the South by means of the Underground Railroad. She nursed Union troops during the ...
CAMBRIDGE, Md. — The Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) unveiled a new, updated roadside historical marker Wednesday in Cambridge, which honors the life and legacy of Maryland native Harriet ...
Stephen Towns, "Wade in the Water" (2020), natural and synthetic fabric, polyester and cotton thread, crystal glass beads (photo courtesy the Gibbes Museum of Art; all other photos Megan ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — As the New Haven Museum celebrates the Connecticut Freedom Trail throughout September, University of Connecticut professor Deirdre Cooper Owens discusses her studies of ...