It’s been 20 years since disability advocates won the fight to have the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, D.C. depict the former president in a wheelchair at the site. But they say ...
As public spaces transformed into collective stories, memorials are inherently controversial. Didactic narratives about who we are and what we believe, they span generations and vast differences in hu ...
The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in D.C., has implemented significant changes to increase accessibility and inclusion for its blind and low-vision visitors. But a blind accessibly consultant ...
Long-held plans to build a memorial to FDR on Roosevelt Island may finally be coming to fruition, although not everyone is pleased. Welfare Island in the East River ...
Long before John F. Kennedy was elected, Americans had fallen heads-over-heel for Franklin Delano Roosevelt, perhaps the most beloved president of the 20th century. A few weeks ago when I wrote a ...
MEDORA — Theodore Roosevelt tangled with a couple of mean broncos — one nicknamed “the Devil,” the other “Man Killer” — as a tenderfoot rancher wrangling alongside hardened cowboys in the Little ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Andrew Pulrang writes about disability practices, policy, and culture. This article is more than 4 years old. Left to right: Kym ...
DICKINSON — In partnership with More Than Just Parks, the North Dakota Department of Commerce Tourism and Marketing Division announced that it has released a new short film promoting Theodore ...
My 6-year-old noticed the raised dots first. My family was playing tourist on a recent weekend, making our way from one monument on the National Mall to another, and we decided to start our walk at ...
Former first lady Eleanor Roosevelt visited the Wyoming Valley, specifically Sugar Notch, on July 31, 1948, to dedicate a war memorial monument that features the bust of her late husband, former ...