Highland brings “Discovering the Home of President James Monroe” Exhibit online on Google Arts & Culture
New web exhibit a part of Google Arts & Culture Presidents’ Day Collection
James Monroe’s Highland announces a new web exhibit, in partnership with Google Arts & Culture, now accessible online. Titled Discovering the Home of President James Monroe, the web exhibit focuses on the research in archaeology and architectural history central to the interpretation of Highland. The new exhibit is part of Google Arts & Culture’s Presidents’ Day Collection.
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“We are proud to be able to share our most exciting discoveries with the online community,” said Highland Executive Director Sara Bon-Harper. “The inclusion of James Monroe’s Highland in the Presidents’ Day Collection is even more relevant this year as we celebrate the bicentennial of James Monroe’s inauguration as the fifth President of the United States.”
Starting today, the new web exhibit and over 50 images from James Monroe’s Highland can be viewed online on Google Arts & Culture by people around the world. This all comes as part of Google Arts & Culture’s Presidents’ Day collection, (g.co/americandemocracy) celebrating the history of the United States presidency from George Washington to present day.
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