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Destination Japan with Kids

Destination Japan with Kids

This summer, we decided to go beyond our usual visits to my Japanese mother’s relatives, and take the children (ages 10 and 8) on a bit of a history tour: Hiroshima; The Floating Shrine; Traditions by the Sea of Japan; and more.

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500 Years of British Art

500 Years of British Art

The paintings, ranging from the 1400s through the late 1800s, tell the stories of the personalities and events that shaped a nation over the course of five centuries.

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Beer Here!

Beer Here!

History Colorado ties together beer and the state’s history in “Beer Here,” a collection of artifacts, photos, and other lore on display through August 2020.

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Serious Play

Serious Play

“Take your pleasure seriously,” was the motto of Charles and Ray Eames, a husband-and-wife midcentury design team.

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A Glimpse of Genius

A Glimpse of Genius

From the most technologically advanced photographic analysis of the Mona Lisa ever undertaken to kid-friendly desktop catapults, life-sized “cars” and a flying machine, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science exhibit, Leonardo da Vinci: 500 Years of Genius, offers something for everyone.

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After Brown: Fewer Black Teachers

After Brown: Fewer Black Teachers

In 1954, a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court determined that segregation in public schools violated the 14th Amendment, in the Brown v. Board of Education decision. The following year, the Supreme Court, in what became known as Brown II, instructed states to begin desegregation “with all deliberate speed.”

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“Welcome to Our Land”

“Welcome to Our Land”

Written on the Land: Ute Voices, Ute History at the History Colorado Center brings the story of Colorado’s longest continuous residents into present-day Colorado.

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Visit Beautiful ¡Cuba!

Visit Beautiful ¡Cuba!

If you have been curious about exploring Cuba but unsure where to start, take a direct flight to the Denver Museum of Nature and Science (DMNS).

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All Souls’ Day: Celebrating the Dead

All Souls’ Day: Celebrating the Dead

On October 31, as much of our community is trick-or-treating, some among us will be thinking of their departed loved ones and preparing to celebrate All Souls’ Day—the Day of the Dead.

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