Author: RachelK

Traveling with Grace: Exploring Colorado Springs

This week’s entry for our #TravelTuesday series: Traveling with Grace explores Colorado Springs, a place Grace and her traveling companions were “sorry to leave.” To read more of Grace’s travels, click

Traveling With Grace: The Cities of Colorado

This week’s entry for our #TravelTuesday series: Traveling with Grace continues her visit through Colorado. As mentioned in earlier posts, the language and prejudices used in Grace’s writing are very

Traveling With Grace: The Beauty of Colorado

This week’s entry for our #TravelTuesday series: Traveling with Grace continues her visit through Colorado. As mentioned in earlier posts, the language and prejudices used in Grace’s writing are very

Can you name five women artists?

Blog post by Development and Marketing Manager Rachel Kassman. To read more posts from Rachel, click here. This is the question the National Museum of Women in the Arts posed 5

Traveling with Grace: Onward to Salt Lake City!

In today’s #TravelingWithGrace we finish our visit to Yellowstone and head into Utah. To read more of Grace’s travels, click here. Monday, July 28, 1947 Weather: Perfect After lunch we went

Researching Photos from the Oheb Shalom Collection

Blog post by JMM archivist Lorie Rombro. You can read more posts by Lorie HERE. Recently I was working on a photograph collection of images from Temple Oheb Shalom. I came

Traveling with Grace: The Cliffs of Yellowstone

In today’s #TravelingWithGrace we explore cliffs and rock formations (and maybe one or two more geysers) in the wonderful Yellowstone National Park! To read more of Grace’s travels, click here. Thursday,

Travels with Grace: The Wonders of Yellowstone

In today’s #TravelingWithGrace we explore more geysers, enjoy the landscapes of Wyoming, and even eat some fish. To read more of Grace’s travels, click here. Saturday, July 19, 1947 Yellowstone Park,

Finding my Family’s Roots in Jonestown

A blog post by Museum Educator Marisa Shultz! To read more posts from Marisa, click here. You may not know this about me, but I am a bit of a genealogy