Prov Athenaeum Receives $50K Grant From National Endowment for the Humanities
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Prov Athenaeum Receives $50K Grant From National Endowment for the Humanities
Providence AthenaeumThe Providence Athenaeum has received a $50,000 planning grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities’ Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections (SCHC) program.
“We are humbled and thrilled to receive this grant from the NEH. So many cultural institutions and communities across the country have benefited from NEH funding. The Athenæum will be improved immensely by this project which will enable us to plan for the future and to preserve our nineteenth-century building and our impressive collections,” said Executive Director Matt Burriesci.
The Athenæum is the only institution in New England to receive SCHC funding this year.
The grant will allow the Athenæum to conduct stage one of a multi-phase, comprehensive assessment of its historic building and systems, as they relate to the preservation and conservation of its collections.
Stage one will employ conservators, architects, engineers, and electricians.
The Athenæum will conduct a year-long thermal assessment of building conditions, and it will also map its antiquated electrical system.
Team members will assess the Athenæum’s fire detection and suppression systems, and identify potential risks to the collection.
Work on the project will begin immediately, and the project will conclude by August 1, 2018.
NEH Grant Programs
NEH grant programs are highly competitive.
Last year, only 23% of applicants to the Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections program received funding.
Other recipients include the Folger Shakespeare Library, the Chicago Historical Society, and the Historical Society of Seattle and King County.
25 Reasons Why New England is the Best Part of the Country - 2018
Sports
New England sports teams are among the best in the nation:
There is even a beautiful public garden within the park.
Basketball
It's a little-known fact that basketball was invented in New England.
James Naismith invented the game inside a gymnasium at what was once known as the YMCA Training School in Springfield, MA.
He was a graduate student studying psychology at Springfield College.
Dunkin' Donuts
New England is the birthplace of the famed coffee chain Dunkin' Donuts.
The business was founded in 1950 by William Rosenberg in Quincy, Massachusetts.
The company is now an internationally recognized brand and recently opened up franchises on the West Coast.
Salem, MA
Salem, Massachusetts is best known for its infamous "witch trials" which occurred in 1692.
The trials lead to the deaths of about 19 men and women with hundreds more accused of witchcraft.
The events of the trials have been the focus of literature - such as Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" - and a historical reminder of the danger of hearsay poses to the justice system.
The Arts
New England has much to contribute to the world of art.
Rhode Island houses RISD one of the top design schools in the country and the New England Art Institute is in Massachusetts
The American Revolution began in - you guessed it - New England.
The battle of Lexington and Concord was fought April 19, 1775 and was the first battle of the war which the Americans won against the British.
This is the famous battle that sparked the tale of Paul Revere running through the streets shouting "The British are coming!" which is historically inaccurate.
Breweries
New England has seen a growth of breweries in the past few years - Maine alone has seen 50 new breweries spring up in the past 28 years.
Massachusetts and Rhode Island acquired "America's Oldest Brewery"- Yuengling.
Craft beer and home-brewing are highly popular here as well.
The First Hamburger
The very first hamburger was created in New Haven, Connecticut in 1895.
The Library of Congress verifies that Louis' Lunch created the first hamburgers by owner Louis Lassen.
The restaurant is currently owned and operated by Lassen's family.
Higher Learning
New England is home to the oldest college in the country: Harvard University which was established in 1636.
Harvard is one of the three Ivy League colleges that are based in the region.
Dartmouth College located in New Hampshire, Yale University located in Connecticut, and Brown located in Rhode Island were both established in the 1700's.
Ratings were based on factors such as student-teacher ratios, and dropout rates in each state.
Sailing
New England has some of the best locations to sail to and from, including:
Newport, RI which hosts the international Newport to Ensada Yacht Race every year, and the New England Science and Sailing Community Center in Stonington, Connecticut.
U.S. Sailing also makes their headquarters at Roger Williams University in RI.
U.S. Navy
The New England town of East Greenwich, Rhode Island is the birthplace of the US Navy.
The US Navy was assembled on June 12, 1775 and Governor Nicholas Cooke signed orders for the government to employ armed vessels.
Fun fact: East Greenwich was named for Greenwich, England.
Tanglewood
Tanglewood is one of the most coolest places to hear live music in New England.
It features public grounds where you may picnic and has hosted international acts like Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett.
Founded by music lovers in 1934, Tanglewood has been the summer home of The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Photo: Tanglewood
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