“Unconventional” runs through Oct. 31 at the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site. The exhibit will be open to the public and ...
The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site has opened a powerful new exhibit, “Unconventional,” which explores the impact of ...
Explore the unconventional paths of civic leaders Fredrick Douglass, May Wright Sewell, and Andrew Carnegie at the Benjamin ...
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A new exhibit at The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site examines the lives and legacies of three prominent figures from the ...