Two-Toed Sloth, 1900, Smithsonian Institution Archives, Acc. 14-167, Image no. NZP-0127.

Link Love: 1/3/2020

Link Love: a weekly post with links to interesting videos and stories about archival issues, technology and culture, and Washington D.C. and American history.

Better late than never. Happy New Year, public-domain works from 1924! [via Smithsonian]

Kevin Bacon is so 2019—check out the Bancroft Library’s 6 Degrees of Mark Twain instead. [via infoDOCKET]

This illustrated book about the underworld is so circa 2000 BC. [via New York Times]

Two-Toed Sloth, 1900, Smithsonian Institution Archives, SIA Acc. 14-167 [NZP-0127].

Athena the baby sloth has arrived at the National Zoo! [via DCist]

Spend the night with Edward Hopper paintings in Richmond. [via Future of Museums]

The little brown bat may become the official mammal of the District of Columbia. [via Chesapeake Bay Foundation]

Artist Simon Beck offers inspiration for your next snow day. [via Hyperallergic]

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