Artwork of the Day – 12/01/16 (American Progress, John Gast)
Daily Artwork — “American Progress, John Gast, 1873” Use the images posted in this feature for writing prompts, warm-up activities, drawing templates or as part of an artwork critique. One of the most...
View ArticleDaily Photo — 12/02/2016 “Night Scene, Cumberland Glass Works. Bridgeton,...
Daily Photo — “Night Scene, Cumberland Glass Works. Bridgeton, N.J.: 1909” Use the photos posted in this feature for writing prompts, warm-up activities, drawing templates or as part of a photo...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day – 12/06/16 (D.C. Tenement: 1935)
Daily Photo — “D.C. Tenement: 1935” Use the photos posted in this feature for writing prompts, warm-up activities, drawing templates or as part of a photo analysis. There is so much going on in this...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day – 12/09/16 (“G.I. Joey”, 1942)
Daily Photo — “G.I. Joey, 1942” Use the photos posted in this feature for writing prompts, warm-up activities, drawing templates or as part of a photo analysis. Even in the midst of the most harrowing...
View ArticleOldest Businesses in Each State — Infographic
The Oldest Businesses (continually operating) in Each State Most businesses in the US had their start when the areas were first settled, if not when the state itself entered the Union. While many have...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day – 02/03/17 (“Handy Helpers for Defense”, 1942)
Daily Photo — “Handy Helpers for Defense, 1942” Use the photos posted in this feature for writing prompts, warm-up activities, drawing templates or as part of a photo analysis. These young men are...
View ArticleHow The 50 States Got Their Names — Infographic
How the 50 States Got Their Names Each state is unique in so many ways, including their names! While the origins of some are rather obvious, others have pretty interesting backstories and truly...
View ArticleThe History of Income Taxes — Infographic
The History of Income Taxes On Friday, we posted an infographic on funeral and burial customs — half of Ben Franklin’s death and taxes. Well, it’s jsut fair that we look at the other half — taxes....
View ArticleState Mammals — Infographic
State Mammals There are state flags, state mottos, state birds, state quarters, so why not take a look at state mammals too? From dogs to whales, and even squirrels and raccoons, the mammals that each...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day – 12/19/18 (“Former Slave with Horn”, 1939)
Daily Photo — “Former Slave with Horn, 1939” Use the photos posted in this feature for writing prompts, warm-up activities, drawing templates or as part of a photo analysis. April 1939. “Old Negro...
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