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Black Entrepreneurs of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
March 2009-February 2010 A look at Black entrepreneurs in New England, from the Revolutionary era up to the turn of the twentieth century, and their contributions to America’s economic development Artists for Humanity: voice/vision/virtuosity September 2008-January 2009 A multimedia exhibit by the talented youth of Boston's diverse neighborhoods Framing The Past February-August 2008 The full collection of 1920s photographs from the construction of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston’s Renaissance revival building at 30 Pearl Street Video Games Evolve July-December 2007 A Brief history from Spacewar! to MMORPGs Garden Green January-June 2007 A Boston Fed Fine Arts Collection depicting the beauty of plants in paintings, prints, photography, and sculpture—juxtaposed with live plants. The exhibit highlighted the benefits of gardening and plants, and the serenity that gardens can evoke. These Are Textiles? May 2006–January 2007 Innovations in modern fabric design, manufacture, and use New England Through Lithography January–April 2006 Lithographs from the Bank's collection document a period of vast commercial growth in New England New Skills for New Americans March–December 2005 Education in craftsmanship at North Bennet Street School Treasures from the Vault January 18–February 16, 2005 U.S. coins and paper currency dating from our nation's early days through the twentieth century Icons of Innovation October 8, 2003–December 31, 2004 Selections from the Rothschild Petersen Patent Model Museum |
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