- Keep it in perspective: a new view of earth by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. [via Info Docket]
- A digital re-creation of the 1796 Shakespeare Gallery from the University of Texas at Austin's online project, What Jane Saw. [via Hyperallergic]
- For locals, a little bit of history on the DC street names...and why there's no J street. [via Ghosts of DC]
- The evolution of toy technology from the National Museum of American History. [via Smithsonian Science]
- For the season of giving, German museums are helping recent Syrian refugees with culture shock. [via NBC News]
- Adults need toys too, right? Play on the interactive seesaws that emit light and sound if you're in Montreal for the holidays. [via Colassal]
- A peek at Sylvia Plath's childhood manuscripts housed at the New York Public Library. [via Gothamist]
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