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Speakeasy, saloon hatchet help tell tale of Prohibition at Pa....

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A hatchet used to bust up saloons, the verdict sheet from Al Capone's trial, and lawman Eliot Ness' sworn oath of office are among the more sobering artifacts...

Application Spotlight: Getting to Know the Nation's First President

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NRI ColorGraphics created window material, wall coverings, 3D fabricated lettering, banners and signage for the exhibition Discover the Real George Washington:...

Calhoun graduate is remaking history at Constitution Center | Herald...

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Calhoun High School graduate Stephanie Reyer, 39, is vice president of exhibitions at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia.

Intercurrences: Intervening Design Strategies — Sessions —...

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... Profile Photo: Serena Bian · Profile Photo: Stephanie Reyer · Profile Photo: Steve Williams · Profile Photo: Matthew Eng · Profile Photo: Caroline Carney ...

Know Einstein | The New Yorker

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Signed talk story about a new Einstein exhibit at American Museum of Natural History... Visitors to the Einstein exhibit that opened last week at the …

Learning to Design an Exhibition | PAFA - Pennsylvania Academy of the...

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It’s not enough to make artwork for an exhibition in Stephanie Reyer’s

NRI Helps National Constitution Center Promote George Washington...

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NRI ColorGraphics provided the latest in large-format production materials to promote greater understanding of the country's first president.

National Constitution Center Examines the Legacy of Prohibition | WRTI

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Although it did not explicitly ban drinking, the 18th Amendment to the United States Constitution prohibited the manufacture, sale, or transportation of…

‘How did this happen?’: Speakeasy, saloon hatchet help tell tale of...

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PHILADELPHIA — A hatchet used to bust up saloons, the verdict sheet from Al Capone’s trial, and lawman Eliot Ness’ sworn oath of office are among the more ...

Reading history in Chinese menus - amNewYorkwww.amny.com › news › reading-history-in-chin...

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Pei Hsieh and Stephanie Reyer, specifically strayed from traditional Chinese restaurant colors such as red and gold. Instead, they opted for ...
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