Check out parks, public art, and museums and more on Bloomberg Connects
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John,
You may not be able to travel to New York, Tulsa, DC, Los Angeles, and London
before summer ends. But you can download the free Bloomberg Connects app, and
explore some of the best art, history, and cultural experiences those cities --
and many others -- have to offer.
Bloomberg Connects puts engaging digital content from 90 cultural
institutions on your mobile device so you can enhance in-person visits or take
virtual tours of places you've always wanted to check out. And the list of
places to explore is growing. Below are some of the newest additions to
Bloomberg Connects:
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Greenwood Rising | Tulsa, OK <[link removed]>
Learn about the often untold history of Black Wall Street and the 1921 Tulsa
Race Massacre through photos, profiles of local community members, and videos
that document the losses and legacy of the destruction and rebuilding.
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Horniman Museum and Garden | London, UK
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Find out why the Horniman was named Art Fund's 2022 Museum of the Year as you
browse digital galleries of cultural artifacts and musical instruments, watch
video from garden walks and the Butterfly House, and learn why their walrus has
no folds.
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Washington National Cathedral | Washington, DC
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Follow virtual tours through the art and architecture of the world's
six-largest Gothic Cathedral, including statues, stained-glass windows, and
chapels that trace a narrative of American history from the Civil War to the
Civil Rights Movement.
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Governors Island | New York, NY
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Explore the unique 172-acre island and public park in New York harbor through
maps, information about upcoming events, and digital guides to historic
buildings and art installations (past and present).
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Japanese American National Museum | Los Angeles, CA
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Take a deep dive into more than 130 years of the Japanese American experience
through historical photos and audio guides, and learn more about the OOMO Cube,
an interactive Rubik's cube that is one of the public art installations on the
Musuem campus.
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Somerset House | London, UK <[link removed]>
See what's on offer in this London home for cultural innovators, including
"Sonic Histories," an audio experience using sound stories to evoke the
architecture, people, and events that have shaped the building.
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Add Bloomberg Connects to your device, and spend the rest of the summer (and
beyond) digging into museum collections, exploring history centers, learning
about amazing architecture, and more:
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Thanks,
Bloomberg Philanthropies
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