- Now in Color! - The Library of Congress has updated the Abraham Lincoln Papers with full color images. [via InfoDocket]
- 10 years in the making - The Louvre Abu Dhabi, designed by architect Jean Nouvel, opens its doors. [via The Art Newspaper]
- This past week, the National Museum of American History added to its collections an 18th-century style green silk suit worn by Lin-Manuel Miranda in his portrayal of Alexander Hamilton, in the Broadwat show "Hamilton" [via WJLA]
- Congratulations to the University of Maryland Libraries for receiving a grant to digitize and preserve about 600 rare audio recordings from community radio stations. [via The Baltimore Sun]
- If you passed by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) recently you may have noticed the helicopters sitting on the lawn facing Constitution Avenue. They're for the opening weekend events as part of NARA's new exhibit, Remembering Vietnam: Twelve Critical Episodes in the Vietnam War. [via NARA]
- On view now at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden is Mark Bradford's Pickett's Charge, a monumental new commission that spans nearly 400 linear feet! [via HMSG]
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