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A new digital project offers a delicious way to search historical newspapers.
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A new digital project offers a delicious way to search historical newspapers.
Our new exhibit showcases the responses of book artists, near and far, to the traumatic events and uncertain circumstances of the past years.
A copy of John Muir's The Mountains of California contains nearly a century of mementos from the family who sheltered him in Cedar Key.
This month's post looks at modern Colombian filmmaking through the holdings of the Latin American and Caribbean collections.
A newly-edited volume explores the correspondence of two bookish friends.
A selection of over twenty paintings of the historic city is now on display in the Governor's House Library.
Our Popular Culture Curator explores the connections between stage and statehouse in our collection of historical playbills and theater programs.
A new exhibit examines the public health challenges of the Panama Canal
Join us Wednesday, April 20th, 2:00-3:30 PM for the opening of our newest exhibit on the career and legacy of Bob Hope.
A new digital exhibit curated by Antonette Jones ('22) tells the story of mob violence in Jacksonville during the height of the Civil Rights era.