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A marijuana dispensary will replace Atlantic City’s First Presbyterian Church, but its sandstone will find a new home at the Smithsonian Castle in Washington, D.C.
Lantern slide photograph on glass in wood mount, William Langenheim (1807–1874) and Frederick Langenheim (1809–1879) Philadelphia, 1850, Smithsonian Castle Collection, gift of Tom Rall, Arlington, ...
On Saturday night, Alex the Great, a Flemish Giant rabbit, kicked off Reno’s Harry Potter night with his own bit of magic. With the help of a pitching machine, Alex bounced the ball toward home for ...
Bricks From a Historic Atlantic City Church Are Getting a Second Life at the Smithsonian Castle The First Presbyterian Church’s rare sandstone bricks will be transported to Washington, D.C ...
The Reno Aces honor the military and POW/MIA at Military Appreciation Night, featuring enlistments and tributes to those who served.
This media is in the public domain (free of copyright restrictions). You can copy, modify, and distribute this work without contacting the Smithsonian. For more information, visit the Smithsonian's ...
Welcome to Wyngate Manor, an 11,000-square-foot home that is really a castle, taking one back to the days of when kings and queens, aided by knights, ruled the lands of medieval England. The home ...
S.J. Hauck Construction is removing the sandstone bricks from the former church, which are from the same quarry as those used in the construction of the Smithsonian Castle.
Carly Bond, the Smithsonian’s associate director of architectural history and historic preservation, said the quarry that supplied the Castle closed in 1901.
Reno Rodeo, Alabama, food truck rallies: 20 things to do in Reno-Tahoe in mid-June Brett McGinness Reno Gazette Journal 0:00 ...
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