Experience Jewish-American Hall of Fame Medals With Major Expansion of Website
www.amuseum.org made its first appearance on the internet in 1996. In 2002, it won the
Numismatic Literary Guild’s (NLG) award as the
Best Non-Commercial Website. In May 2021, the newly expanded website makes its debut, just in time to celebrate
Jewish American Heritage Month.
Mel Wacks, Founding Director of the Jewish-American Hall of Fame, has worked for over a year to make this possible, along with programmer Sumera Manzoor.
Over 60 pages have been added, featuring large photos of the Jewish-American Hall of Fame medals and texts that are easy to read on smartphones as well as computer screens. The new pages picture medals created by renowned medalists like
Lion Heart Autographs, Inc. announces highlights included in Autographs Auction
Hamilton letter is one of many auction highlights.
NEW YORK, NY
.-Lion Heart Autographs, Inc., for more than forty years, one of the worlds premier dealers in rare autographs and manuscripts, has announced its Lion Heart Autographs Auction No. 13, which will take place on Wednesday, April 28, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. EST. The online auction, currently accepting bids, will feature two extraordinary consignments: private collections that offer an unprecedented opportunity for the public to acquire items in art, history, literature, music and science, many of which have been unavailable for more than half a century.
The destruction of Burroughs Wellcome is a deep wound to this country s cultural heritage, the Paul Rudolph Heritage Foundation wrote in response to the news. That makes us even more committed to keeping urging, advising, and campaigning for the preservation and proper care of Paul Rudolph s architectural legacy.
A demolition permit was obtained last year
The foundation launched a campaign to try and save the Burroughs Wellcome building last year, after receiving a tip-off that a demolition permit was being sought.
United Therapeutics Corporation, which obtained the building in a land deal with GlaxoSmithKline, had originally planned to restore the concrete building but decided it was too costly.