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Marian Anderson became the first African-American member of the Metropolitan Opera when she made her debut on January 7, 1955.  Above, is her beautiful version of “Ave Maria” by Schubert.


[Prospect Park Entrance, 1894 source]

The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Arch located at the entrance to Prospect Park in Brooklyn was constructed between the years of 1889 and 1892. President Grover Cleveland led the unveiling in 1892. In 1894, Park Commissioner Frank Squire asked sculptor Frederick William MacMonnies to create the bronze sculptures to sit atop the arch. In 1895, sculptures of Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant were added to the interior arch walls. When Frederick MacMonnies added the Army and Navy sculptures in 1895, the arch was complete!

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Maypole at Seward Park, NYC (1890)

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(Broadway, looking North to Union Square. 1891 source)

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The Modern Museum of Art in New York City is a fantastic place to bring your children to inspire creativity and teach them about modern art.  After searching through the collection currently on view, we chose 8 of the most important paintings that appeal to children and created a MoMA scavenger hunt!  Before your visit, be sure to go through the featured art and learn the name of each painting, the artist, and the extra information listed below. (More scavenger hunts: click here.)

1. The Starry Night- This painting is by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh. It depicts the village Saint-Rémy in the south of France in 1889. He created it from memory during the day! The tree to the left is called a Cypress tree. (Post-Impressionist)
2. Three Musicians- Created by Spanish painter Pablo Picasso in 1921. Picasso is known for co-founding the Cubist art movement. He created 2 similar paintings under this title. One is owned by the MoMA and the other is owned by the Philadelphia Museum of Art. (Cubist)
3. The Park- Austrian painter Gustav Klimt completed this painting in 1910. Interesting fact: “I have never painted a self-portrait. I am less interested in myself as a subject for a painting than I am in other people, above all women… There is nothing special about me. I am a painter who paints day after day from morning to night… Who ever wants to know something about me… ought to look carefully at my pictures.” (Art Nouveau) Continue reading

Columbus Circle, 1912 (source)

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5th Ave. and Broadway (LOC)

[Fifth Avenue and Broadway, 1910]

 [1910 source]

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[Fourth of July Fireworks, NYC 2012]

photo credit: Carina Zimmerman

(July 31, 1913 – source)

A couple weeks ago, we posted our first scavenger hunt for city kids.  We had so much fun creating it that we decided to make another one!   Click on the link below to download the PDF and print!

Scavenger Hunt for Kids: City Search 2

 

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Brooklyn Bridge circa 1883

(Brooklyn Bridge, circa 1883)

Happy 129th Birthday, Brooklyn Bridge!  Originally called the East River Bridge, the Brooklyn Bridge opened on March 24, 1883, connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn.

I created a scavenger hunt for city kids!  This hunt is perfect for toddlers and young children exploring their environment.  Click on the link below to download the PDF and print!

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[Union Square West- October 26, 1938  source]

 
 

[Union Square West- February 1, 2011 source]

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